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what are the tissues?​

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Answered by deenapravin
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A tissue is a group of cells, in close proximity, organized to perform one or more specific functions. There are four basic tissue types defined by their morphology and function: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue

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Answered by SpaceWalker17
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TISSUE

A tissue is defined as a cluster of cells which are similar in structure and work together to perform a particular function.

Tissues are mainly classified into two types:

  1. Plant Tissues
  2. Animal Tissues

Plant tissues

  • Plants do not move, i.e., they are stationary.

  • Most of the tissues they have are supportive, which provides them with structural strength.

  • Most of these tissues are dead, as they can provide better mechanical strength than the live ones, and need less maintenance.

  • Some of the plant tissues keep on dividing throughout the plant life.

Animal tissues

  • They form the covering of the external surfaces, internal cavities and organs of the animal body.

  • Epithelial tissue cells are tightly packed and form a continuous sheet.

  • The skin, the lining of the mouth, the lining of blood vessels, lung alveoli and kidney tubules are all made of epithelial tissue.

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