Biology, asked by Fenris2070, 1 month ago

The definition of a tissue that we were taught was "A group of cells with a common origin that has been modified to perform a specific function." Cells with a common origin mean that the cells are similar in structure or function, but my teacher told us that cells in a tissue can be similar or different. In what aspect is the difference accepted?

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