Match the following with the descriptions below.

A. Tissue
B. Epithelial tissue
C. Nervous tissue
D. Organ
E. Muscle tissue
F. Connective tissue


A. Collection of cells adapted to perform a specific function
B. Surface cells that line the outside of the body and all external passages within it
C. Type of tissue composed of highly branched, elongated cells that transport nerve impulses from one part of the body to another
D. Group of tissues designed to perform a specific function
E. Type of tissue adapted to contract, to cause movement
F. Type of tissue that holds different structures in the body together

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