Answer:
1. Forms membranes epithelium.
2. Allows for movement of limbs and for organ movement within the body muscle tissue.
3. Uses electrochemical signals to carry out its function nervous tissue
4. Supports and reinforces body organs connective tissue.
5. Cells of this tissue may absorb and/or secrete substances epithelium.
6. Basis of the major controlling system of the body nervous tissue
7. Its cells shorten to exert force muscle tissue.
8. Forms endocrine and exocrine glands epithelium.
9. Surrounds and cushions body organs connective tissue.
10. Characterized by having large amounts of extracellular material connective tissue.
11. Widely distributed, found in bones, cartilage, and fat deposits connective tissue.
12. Forms the brain and spinal cord nervous tissue.
Explanation:
Cells sharing a similar origin, group together in the body to form tissues; these typically share physical features and I arranged in regular patterns cells within the human body can generally be placed into four groups: