2. Skeletal Muscle – A person’s body has the greatest number of skeletal muscles than any other type. They are essential to everyday tasks because you use them to move your bones.
3. Cardiac Muscle – Cardiac muscle tissue creates the heart’s surrounding muscle. Muscles that pump blood are involuntary, unlike skeletal muscles, which can be voluntarily activated to keep a person’s body functioning.
6. Collagenous Connective Tissue – Tensile and compressive strength are two characteristics of collagen fibres, which are both flexible but also extremely resistant to elongation. When the body moves, these fibres keep connective tissues in place.
10. Areolar Connective Tissue – Areolar connective tissue is the connective that is surrounding the tissues of many organs in the human body. An important purpose of this type of tissue is to nourish the cells and protect the organs from various external stimuli.
Smooth
Skeletal
Cardiac
Giant Multipolar Neuron
Hyaline Cartilage
Collagenous Connective Tissue
Elastic
Fibrocartilage
Transitional
Areolar