Cardiac Muscle Cardiac Muscle: Structural Characteristics: The special type of involuntary muscle that forms the heart of vertebrate animals is called the cardiac muscle. The cells of…
Involuntary or Smooth Muscle Involuntary or Smooth Muscle: Structural Characteristics: The contraction and expansion of this muscle tissue are not at all of the living beings. This muscle tissue…
Voluntary or Striated Muscle Voluntary or Striated Muscle: This Type of muscular tissue can be contracted or expanded at the will of the living beings. The cells of the…
Fluid Connective Tissue in Animals Fluid Connective Tissue: Structural Characteristics: Matrix of this tissue is liquid. Connective tissues are a tissue that supports, connects, or separates different types of tissues…
Blood Cell or Blood Corpuscles Blood Cell or Blood Corpuscles: Blood is a type of alkaline, slightly saline, red colored, liquid connective tissue. Flowing through the artery, veil and capillaries,…
Skeletal Tissue in Animals Skeletal Tissue: Internal structural building tissue of the body is called the skeletal tissue. It is a muscle that is connected at either or both…
Structural Characteristics and Functions of Connective Tissue Structural Characteristics and Functions of Connective Tissue in Animals Structural Characteristics: Connective tissue (CT) is one of the four basic types of animal tissue, along…
Structural Characteristics, Functions of Epithelial Tissue Structural Characteristics, Function, and Location of Epithelial Tissue (Animal): Structural Characteristics: Epithelial tissue covers the external of the body and lines organs, vessels (blood and lymph),…
Differences between Tissue and Cell Differences between Tissue and Cell Cells are the least component of life which form the root of a life form. Tissues are groups of compatible…
Animal Tissue Animal Tissue: In the body of multi-cellular animals, some cells stay together and execute a definite function. These cells are either formed from the ectoderm,…