Epithelial Tissue: Can be simple or stratified, Lines the surface of the body (the skin), Acts as barriers to protect against injury and disease, Tightly packed cells often creating layers, Muscle Tissue: Controls the movement of internal organs, Has 3 subgroups; cardiac, smooth and skeletal, Can be controlled voluntary or involuntary, Controls the movement of bone, Connective tissue: One example is Fibrolasts, Helps attach muscles to bones, Can be semi solid or dense and rigid, Found between other tissue types and organs, Nerve Tissue: Consists of neurons and Glia, Involved in sensing stimuli, Transmits messages to and from the brain and spinal cord, Generate electrical signals,

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