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Intro to Histology: The Four Tissue Types | Corporis

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The four types of tissue you find in your body are muscles, nervous tissue, epithelial tissue, and connective tissue. But they all look really similar at first glance under a microscope. The goal of this video is to clarify some of those tissue types and give you real world examples.

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0:00 Intro
1:09 Divisions of Tissues
1:39 Muscle
3:26 Epithelial
5:41 Nervous
7:03 Connective

☠️NONE OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS VIDEO SHOULD BE USED AS MEDICAL ADVICE OR OPINION. IT IS FOR GENERAL EDUCATION AND ENTERTAINMENT☠️

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Hi, I’m Patrick. I’m a freelance science writer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. I hold a bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training and a master’s in clinical exercise physiology. I used to work in the clinical setting as a certified athletic trainer, physical therapy aide, and a certified strength and conditioning specialist. After working in the clinical setting, I went back to school and became a teacher. The goal of my content is to help normal people, not just pre-med students, learn about the human body. That might mean explaining a topic from an anatomy class or exploring a topic from medical history.

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