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A group of neighbouring cells called ..........​

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Answered by shivakumarch1005
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Answer:

A group of neighbouring cells called integrins

Answered by bhatiamona
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A group of neighbouring cells called ..........​?

A group of neighbouring cells called __Tissue__

Explanation :

A group of neighbouring cells is called a tissue. In any animal or plant cell, many neighbouring cells join together to form a group. This group is called 'tissue'. In any animal cell and plant cell, tissue is a group of neighbouring cells. All these cells have the same function.

These cells are at a cellular organizational level in the middle of an organ. All these cells together form a tissue.

Tissue refers to a group of parent cells of the same type and their outer matrix, which together perform a specific function.

An organ is made up of several types of tissues that work together.

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