Biology, asked by vandanagarv1982, 2 days ago

A group of cells that work together form a tissue.​

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Answered by anujagandhi2
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Explanation:

A group of cells that share the common origin and are structurally and functionally alike constitute a tissue. For example, a group of immature cells with abundant cytoplasm, one or more nuclei and with the ability to divide forms meristematic tissues which in turn serve in growth and development of plants.

Answered by majorsingh56
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yes,a group of cells that work together firm a tissue. your body has four main types of tissues nervous tissues,muscles tissues,epithelial tissues and connective tissues.

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