Biology, asked by MasterH2185, 10 months ago

What do you mean by ""cells of a tissue have similar origin""?

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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"Cells of tissue have similar origin" refers to the fact that a particular tissue is made up of a group of cells which are similar in structure or function.

These cells together perform a specific function due to their common origin.

Cells are organised to form a tissue whereas multiple tissues( similar based on function) are organised to give rise to a particular organ.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The cells of a tissue have similar origin because they all are mitotic daughter cells of a single cell.  

Explanation:  

  • When a new organism is formed it arises as a diploid organism by the fusion of 2 haploid gametes.  
  • After fertilisation this develops into a zygote, this single cell undergoes continuous division to form all the organs and organ systems of our body.
  • Each organ system receives a special signal for differentiation.  

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