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Some of the properties of tissues are not the constituents of its cells. Give three examples to support the statement.​

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Answered by ROYisROY
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A living thing has multiple level of organisation. Each level of organisation has its own properties, which are not found in its constituents.

Some of the example that can be stated here are:

1) Blood: Blood is a connective tissue. It is a fluid tissue consisting of RBCs, WBCs and platelets. These components individually have different properties but as a unit they make up the fluid tissue that is the blood which serves many purposes.....

Answered by xDREAMGIRLx
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A living thing has multiple level of organisation. Each level of organisation has its own properties, which are not found in its constituents.

A living thing has multiple level of organisation. Each level of organisation has its own properties, which are not found in its constituents.Examples of three tissues supporting the statements are

A living thing has multiple level of organisation. Each level of organisation has its own properties, which are not found in its constituents.Examples of three tissues supporting the statements are(i) Cardiac muscle tissue It is a contractile tissue present only in heart. Cell junctions fuse the plasma membrane of cardiac muscle cells and make them stick together. When one cell receives a signal to contract, its neighbours also starts to contract. It means a single cell cannot contract, while there are some fusion points, which allow the cells to contract as a unit.

A living thing has multiple level of organisation. Each level of organisation has its own properties, which are not found in its constituents.Examples of three tissues supporting the statements are(i) Cardiac muscle tissue It is a contractile tissue present only in heart. Cell junctions fuse the plasma membrane of cardiac muscle cells and make them stick together. When one cell receives a signal to contract, its neighbours also starts to contract. It means a single cell cannot contract, while there are some fusion points, which allow the cells to contract as a unit.(ii) Blood It is a fluid connective tissue. The individual components of blood, i.e., RBCs, WBCs

A living thing has multiple level of organisation. Each level of organisation has its own properties, which are not found in its constituents.Examples of three tissues supporting the statements are(i) Cardiac muscle tissue It is a contractile tissue present only in heart. Cell junctions fuse the plasma membrane of cardiac muscle cells and make them stick together. When one cell receives a signal to contract, its neighbours also starts to contract. It means a single cell cannot contract, while there are some fusion points, which allow the cells to contract as a unit.(ii) Blood It is a fluid connective tissue. The individual components of blood, i.e., RBCs, WBCsand platelets have different properties but as a unit they make the blood, a tissue serving many functions.

A living thing has multiple level of organisation. Each level of organisation has its own properties, which are not found in its constituents.Examples of three tissues supporting the statements are(i) Cardiac muscle tissue It is a contractile tissue present only in heart. Cell junctions fuse the plasma membrane of cardiac muscle cells and make them stick together. When one cell receives a signal to contract, its neighbours also starts to contract. It means a single cell cannot contract, while there are some fusion points, which allow the cells to contract as a unit.(ii) Blood It is a fluid connective tissue. The individual components of blood, i.e., RBCs, WBCsand platelets have different properties but as a unit they make the blood, a tissue serving many functions. (iii) Bone It is a hard connective tissue that forms the framework of the body. The individual cells inside the hone do not have this property.

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