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Medical Doctors and Students on Instagram: “The three types of muscle tissue are cardiac, smooth and skeletal. . . . . .…”

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Plant Tissue Types Vector Illustration. Labeled Educational Structure Scheme Stock Vector - Illustration of nature, longitudinal: 185358492

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Vestigial organs are organs, tissues or cells in a body which are no more functional the way they were in their ancestral form of the trait. #facts💯 #biology #mbbsstudent #mbbsdiaries #medical #onlineeducation #affinityeducationofficial #affinityeducationapp
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Nature’s blueprint for the human limb is a carefully layered structure with stiff bone wrapped in layers of different soft tissue, like muscle and skin, all bound to each other perfectly. Achieving this kind of sophistication using synthetic materials to build biologically inspired robotic parts or multicomponent, complex machines has been an engineering challenge.  Video courtesy of Texas A&M University College of Engineering