Biology, asked by userused378, 9 months ago

(i) A tissue is formed of only one type of cells.
Is this true or false?

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Answered by Vyomm
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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Tissue made up of one kind of cells are known as simple tissues whereas complex tissues are made up of more than one kind because their cells may perform different functions e.g. xylem and phloem. But the cells of simple tissue perform similar functions.

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Answered by Raghav1330
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False. A tissue is made up of various types of cells.

  • A collection of cells with a similar structure and function that work together to produce tissue to fulfil a certain purpose.
  • In terms of physiology, a tissue is a level of organisation in multicellular animals; it is made up of intercellular material and a collection of cells with a similar structure and function.
  • Tissues are by definition lacking in unicellular organisms. Even the most basic multicellular animals, like sponges, lack or have weakly separated tissues.
  • However, highly developed multicellular organisms and plants have specialised tissues that can plan and control an organism's response towards its environment.

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