Tissue Types and Preparation with Assistant Teacher Fatima Hakim

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Explore the four basic types of tissue - connective, epithelial, muscle, and nervous tissue - and their functions. Enhance your knowledge with visuals and objectives provided by Assistant Teacher Fatima Hakim in this comprehensive lesson.

  • Tissue types
  • Preparation
  • Assistant Teacher
  • Fatima Hakim
  • Biology

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  1. Tissue types Tissue types Preparation assistant teacher Fatima Hakim

  2. Lesson Lesson objectives objectives After After the the end end of of the the lecture, lecture, the the student student will will be be able able to to: :- - ** **It is known asTissue types .

  3. Tissue types There are 4 basic types of tissue: connective tissue, epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue. 1-Connective tissue :-supports other tissues and binds them together (bone, blood, and lymph tissues). 2- Epithelial tissue :-provides a covering :-(skin, the linings of the various passages inside the body).

  4. 3- Muscle tissue:- includes striated (also called voluntary) muscles that move the skeleton, and smooth muscle, such as the muscles that surround the stomach. 4- Nerve tissue is made up of nerve cells (neurons) and is used to carry "messages" to and from various parts of the body

  5. Thank you for listening

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