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Drag each label to the correct location on the chart.

Match the function to the type of tissue.
sends signals
between the
brain and body
protects the skin
from bacteria and
other particles
allows shivering
to produce heat
to maintain body
temperature
provides structural
support for the
organs
Nervous Tissue
Muscle Tissue
Epithelial Tissue
Connective Tissue
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Answer:

Nervous Tissue

Epithelial Tissue

Connective Tissue

Muscle Tissue

Step-by-step explanation:

sends signals between the brain and body - nervous tissue

protects the skin from bacteria and other particles - epithelial tissue

allows shivering to produce heat to maintain body temperature - muscle tissues

provides structural support for the organs - connective tissue

Nervous tissues are distinct type of tissues within the nervous system responsible for the communication and control between the brain and the rest of the body. They communicate by sending signals between the brain and the body parts.

Epithelial tissues are specialized tissues that line and protect the surfaces of organs both within and outside the body. A special epithelial tissue covers the skin and protect it from bacteria and other particles.

Connective tissues are those found in between other tissues of the body and serve supportive and protective functions.

Muscle tissues are soft tissues that serves to allow movement of body parts as a result of contraction.

User Maciek
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Sends signals between the brain and body - Nervous Tissue

Protects the skin from bacteria and particles - Epethelial Tissue

Allows shivering to produce ear and maintain body temperature - Muscle Tissue

Provides structural support for the organs - Connective Tissue

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