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Animal Tissue - Types and Structure

 Animal Tissue - Types, Structure

The animal cells are grouped together to form animal tissues. These tissues vary in their structure, function, and origin. The animal tissues are divided into epithelial, connective, muscular and nervous tissues.



✦ Types of Animal Tissue :-

Animal tissues are distinguished into four basic types namely,

  1. epithelial tissue
  2. connective tissue
  3. nervous tissue
  4. muscle tissue


1) Epithelial Tissue :-

Epithelial tissues form the protective covering and inner lining of the body and organs. These tissues were the first to evolve during evolution and were first formed during embryonic development. They develop from the ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm of the embryo.


◉ Characteristics of Epithelial Tissues =

Following are the important characteristics of epithelial tissues:

  • These can be single-layered or multi-layered.
  • The tissues have the power to regenerate.
  • These are held together by gap junctions, tight junctions, zonula adheren, desmosomes, or interdigitation.
  • The plasma membrane of these cells is specialized into flagella, cilia, and microvilli.


◉ Classification of Epithelial Tissues :

The epithelial tissues can be classified as:

Classification

Function

Sensory epithelium

To perceive stimuli

Glandular epithelium

Secretes chemicals

Pigmented epithelium

Imparts colour in retina

Absorptive epithelium

For absorption


2) Connective Tissue :-

Connective tissues develop from the mesodermal cells of the embryo. they support and bind other tissues in the body. 

These are made up of three components:

  • Intercellular Matrix: It is made up of mucopolysaccharide, specifically hyaluronic acid.
  • Cells: The major cells include fibroblasts, adipocytes, plasma cells and mast cells.
  • Fibres: Connective tissues are made up of three types of fibres, namely, collagen fibre, elastic fibre, reticular fibre.


The connective tissues perform the following functions:

  • They attach organs and tissues together.
  • They store fat in the form of adipose tissues.
  • They help in repairing tissues.
  • They prevent the organs from mechanical shocks.
  • The organs also help in defence.


◉ Classification of Connective Tissues :

The connective tissues are classified as follows:

Classification

Function

Connective Tissue Proper

Provides support and protection to the body.

Vascular Tissue

Transport of materials in the body.

Skeletal Tissue

It supports the body and gives it proper shape and form.


3) Muscle Tissue :-

The muscular tissue develops from the mesoderm of the embryo. It is classified into three types:

  1. Cardiac Tissue
  2. Smooth Tissue
  3. Skeletal Tissue


Muscular tissue performs the following functions:

  • It helps in movement and locomotion.
  • It supports the bones and other structures.
  • It is responsible for peristalsis and parturition.


◉ Classification of Muscular Tissue :

The muscular tissue can be classified as:

Classification

Function

Cardiac Tissue

It helps in blood circulation and keeps the heart pumping

Smooth Tissue

These help in peristalsis and other involuntary functions of the body.

Skeletal Tissue

Provide support, help in movement and maintain homeostasis.

 

4) Nervous Tissue :-

Nervous tissue makes up the peripheral and the central nervous system. It develops from the ectoderm of the embryo. It possesses the ability to initiate and transmit the nerve impulse. Its main components include:


  • Neurons – These are the structural and functional unit of nervous system. It comprises an axon, cell body and dendrites.

  • Neuroglia – These are special cells found in the brain and spinal cord. They provide support to the neurons and fibres.

  • Neurosecretory Cells – These function as endocrine organs. They release chemical from the axons direcly into blood.

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