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A group of cells having the same structure & same function is called​

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Answered by swayambhuvmitra83
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Tissues are groups of similar cells that have a common function. An organ is a structure that is composed of at least two or more tissue types and performs a specific set of functions for the body. Many organs working together to accomplish a common purpose is called an organ system.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A group of cells having the same structure and same function is called tissue.

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  • Tissue is a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit.
  • A nonliving material, called the intercellular matrix, fills the spaces between the cells. This may be abundant in some tissues and minimal in others.
  • The intercellular matrix may contain special substances such as salts and fibers that are unique to a specific tissue and gives that tissue distinctive characteristics.
  • The body tissue is an aggregation of cells that function together and have a similar function.
  • The cells of a multicellular organism do not usually function independently instead they are usually associated with other cells forming a tissue.
  • Mostly, tissues are made up of several types of cells that cover different requirements of tissue function.
  • Types of animal tissues are: epithelial tissue, muscular tissue, nervous tissue and connective tissue.
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