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what is cells and tissues.??
and what is different between cells and tissues?

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Answered by rakshit56
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Cell is the smallest structural and functional unit of life and tissue is a cluster of cells

Cell is smaller than tissue, cluster of cells make tissue and cluster of tissues make body organ
Answered by kirtaniaskk
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A cell is capable of carrying out all the life functions; such as nutrition, excretion, respiration, etc. Hence a cell is called the functional unit of life. Additionally, the cell is the smallest unit of life and all the living beings are made up of cells.

A group of cells which is meant to perform a specific function is called tissue. ... Answer: Simple tissues are composed of similar cells, while complex tissues are composed of different types of cells.

Cell is the fundamental structural and functional unit of life. Cells make up the complete structure of an organism and perform all metabolic activities. Tissue is a group of cells (may be same in structure and/or function) which coordinate to perform a specific function.

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