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what is the utility of tissues in multicellular organisms​

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Answered by sanketemails2004
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In multi-cellular organisms, the tissue is a group of specialized cells that are designated to perform a particular function at a specific place in the body. For example, muscular tissue and nervous tissue. Since each tissue is performing separate functions, this helps in the division of labor in multi-cellular organisms. This is important to perform all functions with maximum efficiency.

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1. A multi-cellular organism is made up of many different types of cells. Each cell carries out a specific function. A group of cells that carries out a specific function is called a tissue.

1. A multi-cellular organism is made up of many different types of cells. Each cell carries out a specific function. A group of cells that carries out a specific function is called a tissue.2. Different tissues carry out different functions. This is called the division of labour. A tissue gives the highest possible efficiency of function in multi-cellular organisms.

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Answered by bpnboruah
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But in multicellular organisms, cells are grouped to form tissues. These tissues are specialised to carry out a particular function at a definite place in the body. For example, the muscle cells form muscular tissues which helps in movement, nerve cells form nervous tissue which helps in transmission of messages.

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