NAMES: MACKYORIE GONZALEZ EVA SANCHEZ YINA MOJICA By: Mackyorie González, Eva Sánchez and Yina Mojica.

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NAMES: MACKYORIE GONZALEZ EVA SANCHEZ YINA MOJICA By: Mackyorie González, Eva Sánchez and Yina Mojica.

Tissue Muscle tissue Muscle tissue Nerve tissue Nerve tissue Epithelial tissue Epithelial tissue Conjunctive tissue Conjunctive tissue Adipose tissue Adipose tissue The cartilaginous tissue The cartilaginous tissue Bone tissue Bone tissue Hematopoietic tissue Hematopoietic tissue tissue blood tissue blood

Are those materials consisting of an organized group of cells.

Is a tissue that is formed by the muscle fibers or myocytes. Skeletal muscle Smooth muscle Heart muscle tissue

Is a type of striated muscles attached to the skeleton.

Also known as curved or involuntary, is composed of spindle-shaped cells.

Muscle responsible for pumping blood through the circulatory system by contracting.

Comprising billions of neurons and untold amounts of interconnections. NeuronsNeurons Glial cellsGlial cells

Are a type of nervous system cells whose main characteristic is the electrical excitability of the plasma membrane.

Are cells of the nervous system nurse played, so the main function of supporting the neurons.

Is formed by one or several layers of cells joined together, which set covering all free surfaces of the body.

Is a heterogeneous organic tissues that share a common origin from embryonic mesenchyme mesoderm originated.

Tissue is fatty tissue or mesenchymal tissue formed by the association of cells accumulating lipid in their cytoplasm: adipocytes.

Tissue type is a highly specialized connective tissue formed by condrógenas cells.

Is a specialized type of connective tissue, the main constituent of bones in vertebrates.

Is responsible for the production of blood cells.

Blood is a fluid flowing in tissue capillaries, veins and arteries of all vertebrates.