give introduction for animal tissue , project work
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Answer:Tissue
Living organisms that are found in the world are classified into unicellular and multicellular organisms. So, if you see unicellular organisms like Amoeba, Paramecium, diatoms, bacteria, etc. have only one cell. They do not have tissue level of organization. Even in some lower order animals, tissue differentiation is absent.
This means that cells form groups. But they do not perform a definite function. But if you see multicellular higher order animals like humans, dogs, etc. different groups of cells perform different specific functions.
If a cell is called the basic unit of life, then a group of cells together make up the tissues. These groups of cells have a common origin with a similar structure. And the groups of cells perform a definite function. So, in simple terms, tissues can be defined as a group of cells performing similar functions.
Tissues represent a level of organization in living organisms. Both plants and animals have tissues. But the kinds of tissues that are present in both the living organisms are different. If you see in animals, groups of muscle cells together form the muscle tissue. Similarly, groups of plant cells form the plant tissue
Animal Tissues
Animals move from one place to the other in search of food, shelter etc. Therefore the body shows many movements. In order for the body to perform these activities, the cells and tissues perform definite functions. You can observe that the growth in animals is generally uniform.
Apart from this, in animals, the tissue level organization is very complex, with many organs and organ systems. Each system has specialized tissues performing specialized functions in a synchronized manner. Animal tissues are broadly classified as:
Epithelial tissues
Muscular tissues
Connective Tissues
Nervous Tissues
TISSUE
GROUPS OF CELLS COME TOGETHER TO FORM TISSUE .
AND THEY GROUP TOGETHER TO FORM ORGANS .
WHICH IN TURN FORM ORGAN SYSTEM...