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Figure 16. Adipose Tissue         Figure 17. Red Blood Cells
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            Muscular Tissue

                   Muscular  ssue  is  responsible for the  movement  of the body  and  its
            parts. Muscular ssue allows the vertebrate body to move its limbs, contract its
            organs, and pump blood through its circulatory system. It contains contracle
            protein  filaments,  called  actin  and  myosin,  which  interact  to  produce
            movement. The three types of vertebrate muscular ssues are smooth, cardiac,
            and skeletal muscle ssues.





























                                     Figure 18. Muscle Tissue Types
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