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all organs in the human body are made of at least two different types o…

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all organs in the human body are made of at least two different types of tissue. the tissues within an organ work together to carry out the functions of the organ.
look again at the passage about stomach tissues.
the stomach is a hollow organ in the body that breaks down swallowed food. it is lined with epithelial tissue, which releases chemicals that break down food. muscle tissue in the stomach expands and contracts to mix the food and chemicals. the stomach has connective tissue to bind it to blood vessels and nerves. nervous tissue in the stomach tells the other tissues in the stomach when to contract and release chemicals.
select evidence that supports the claim that tissues within an organ work together.
connective tissue binds blood vessels to the stomach, which provides muscle tissue with the blood supply it needs to expand and contract.
without nervous tissue, epithelial tissue in the stomach would not receive the signal to release chemicals.
without muscle tissue, swallowed food and chemicals released by epithelial tissue wouldnt get mixed in the stomach to help break down and digest food.
the stomach is a hollow organ in the body that is lined with epithelial tissue.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

These statements demonstrate interdependent actions between different stomach tissues: connective tissue supports muscle tissue's function, nervous tissue triggers epithelial tissue's function, and muscle tissue enables epithelial tissue's chemicals to work effectively. The final statement only describes a single tissue type in the stomach, so it does not support the claim of tissues working together.

Answer:

  1. Connective tissue binds blood vessels to the stomach, which provides muscle tissue with the blood supply it needs to expand and contract.
  2. Without nervous tissue, epithelial tissue in the stomach would not receive the signal to release chemicals.
  3. Without muscle tissue, swallowed food and chemicals released by epithelial tissue wouldn't get mixed in the stomach to help break down and digest food.