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A group of different ..................... working together to perform a function is called an organ ​

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Answered by NehaKari
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A group of different tissues working together to perform a function is called organ.

What is a tissue?

An organized aggregate of cells of similar structure to carry out one or more particular functions is known as tissue.

What is an organ?

  • An organ is the collection of some tissues that form a structural unit and performs a definite function.
  • An organ can also be defined as an independent group of multiple tissues carrying out any particular function.
  • Examples of organs in the human body are the heart, liver, kidney and lungs.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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A group of different tissues working together to perform a function is called an organ.

What is a tissue?

  • A group of cells is called tissue.
  • These groups of cells together are responsible for performing a specific function. These groups work as a unit.
  • Four main types of tissues are connective tissue, epithelial tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue.
  • Each of these tissues are for performing particular body functions.

What is an organ?

  • Specifically designed groups of tissues combine together to perform function in body.
  • These tissues are combined in a specific structural unit and the complete combination is for serving a common function.
  • Examples are liver, kidney, heart etc.

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