Name the kind of animal tissue in which cells produce and pour out chemical substances.
Glandular tissue
It has specialized cells which store fat. This tissue forms padding under the skin.
It is most widely spread, occurring beneath the epidermis of the skin. It makes the skin elastic and helps it to withstand pulling strain.
The nerve tissue is concerned with the perception and responses of animals.
These are involuntary in function and found only in the walls of the heart.
A tissue which provides a passage for water and dissolved materials to move up and down in the plant.
Permanent tissue