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HOW DO CELLS WORK TOGETHER
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lines your internal organs, helping them to carry out their functions while protecting the other tissues in the organ.
A. Epithelial tissue
B. Connective tissue
C. Muscle tissue
D. Nerve tissue
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adds support and structure to the body, fills spaces, and stores fat.
A. Epithelial tissue
B. Muscle tissue
C. Connective tissue
D. Nerve tissue
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s found in the brain, the spinal cord, nerves, and sensory receptors.
A. Nerve tissue
B. Connective tissue
C. Muscle tissue
D. Epithelial tissue
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Your outer layer of skin is
A. Nerve tissue
B. Epithelial tissue
C. Muscle tissue
D. Connective tissue
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Blood, bone, cartilage, and fat cells all form of
A. Connective tissue
B. Epithelial tissue
C. Muscle tissue
D. Nerve tissue
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Send messages to and from the brain and the spinal cord
HOW DO CELLS WORK TOGETHER
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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lines your internal organs, helping them to carry out their functions while protecting the other tissues in the organ.
A. Epithelial tissue
B. Connective tissue
C. Muscle tissue
D. Nerve tissue
-
adds support and structure to the body, fills spaces, and stores fat.
A. Epithelial tissue
B. Muscle tissue
C. Connective tissue
D. Nerve tissue
-
s found in the brain, the spinal cord, nerves, and sensory receptors.
A. Nerve tissue
B. Connective tissue
C. Muscle tissue
D. Epithelial tissue
-
Your outer layer of skin is
A. Nerve tissue
B. Epithelial tissue
C. Muscle tissue
D. Connective tissue
-
Blood, bone, cartilage, and fat cells all form of
A. Connective tissue
B. Epithelial tissue
C. Muscle tissue
D. Nerve tissue
-
Send messages to and from the brain and the spinal cord
Nerves