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21. complete the table to identify the four main tissue types and their…

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  1. complete the table to identify the four main tissue types and their functions.

image
tissue name
function

Explanation:

Step1: Analyze the first image (Leftmost)

The first image shows a tissue with elongated, striated cells, typical of muscle tissue (likely smooth muscle or skeletal muscle). Smooth muscle tissue has spindle - shaped cells, and if it's smooth muscle, its function is involuntary movement (e.g., in organs like the digestive tract). If it's skeletal muscle, it's for voluntary movement. But from the appearance (more likely smooth muscle with irregularly arranged, non - striated? Wait, no, maybe it's muscle tissue. Let's assume it's Muscle Tissue. Function: Movement (voluntary or involuntary depending on type).

Step2: Analyze the second image (Second from left)

The second image has a neuron - like structure, with a cell body and processes, so this is Nervous Tissue. Function: Transmit electrical signals (nerve impulses) for communication in the body.

Step3: Analyze the third image (Third from left)

The third image shows a tissue with a lot of extracellular matrix and scattered cells, likely Connective Tissue (e.g., adipose tissue or loose connective tissue). Function: Support, protection, binding, or storage (e.g., adipose stores fat).

Step4: Analyze the fourth image (Rightmost)

The fourth image has closely packed cells with distinct cell junctions, typical of Epithelial Tissue (maybe columnar epithelium). Function: Protection, absorption, secretion, or filtration (e.g., in the digestive tract for absorption or in the skin for protection).

Now, filling the table:

ImageTissue NameFunction
Second (Second from left)Nervous TissueTransmit nerve impulses for communication
Third (Third from left)Connective TissueSupport, bind, protect, or store (e.g., fat storage in adipose)
Fourth (Rightmost)Epithelial TissueProtection, absorption, secretion, filtration (e.g., skin protection, gut absorption)

Answer:

ImageTissue NameFunction
Second from leftNervous TissueTransmit nerve impulses
Third from leftConnective TissueSupport, bind, protect, store
RightmostEpithelial TissueProtection, absorption, secretion, filtration