1. Muscular tissue
  2. Nervous tissue
  3. Epithelial tissue
  4. Connective tissue
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Option 3 : Epithelial tissue

The correct answer is Epithelial tissue.

  • Epithelial tissue is a protective tissue in the animal body.
  • Epithelial tissue is one of the four primary forms of bodily tissue that may be found in human organs and covers both internal and external surfaces.
  • Depending on where it resides in the human body, it has a variety of structures and functions.
  • The epithelium is a type of body tissue that covers all of your internal and external body surfaces, lines body cavities and hollow organs, and is the main tissue in glands.
  • Protection, secretion, and absorption are all roles of epithelial tissue, depending on where it's positioned in the human body.
  • Epithelial cells make up epithelial tissue.

  • Muscle tissue is made up of cells with the unique capacity to shorten or contract in order to move the body's parts.
  • The brain, spinal cord, and nerves all include nerve tissue. It is in charge of coordinating and controlling various bodily functions.
  • Connective tissue also stores fat, aids in the transportation of nutrients and other substances between tissues and organs, and aids in the repair of damaged tissue. 
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