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5. Group of cells similar in structure and function is known as…​

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Answered by Innocentgirl58
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Answer:

Tissue — a group of cells with similar structure and function.

Answered by mdzaidbineqbal
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Answer:

Tissue — a group of cells with similar structure and function.

Explanation:

1) Chemicals — atoms or molecules that are the building blocks of all matter. Examples include:

                           (i) Oxygen

                           (i) Protein

2) Cell — the smallest living units in the body. Examples include:

                          (i) Hepatocyte

                          (i) Neuron

3)Tissue — a group of cells with similar structure and function. There are only four types of tissues:

                          (i) Epithelial

                          (i) Connective

                          (i) Muscle

                          (i) Nerve

4)Organ — a group of tissues precisely arranged so that they can work together to perform specific functions. Examples include:  

                          (i) Liver

                          (i) Brain

5)Organ system — a group of organs that contribute to specific functions within the body. Examples include:

                          (i)Gastrointestinal system

                          (i)Nervous system

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