Biology, asked by vinesh9717, 11 hours ago

what is tissue?

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Answered by prabhpreet60
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Answer:

Group of cells which performs specific functions..

Explanation:

A tissue is a group of cells with a similar structure, organised to carry out specific functions. Examples of tissues: muscle, epithelial tissue (which forms your skin and the lining of your intestine). An organ like the intestine, lung or liver can contain many different types of tissues.

Answered by upsales
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Answer:

Tissue, in physiology, a level of organization in multicellular organisms; it consists of a group of structurally and functionally similar cells and their intercellular material.

Explanation:

Tissues are groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function. The word tissue comes from a form of an old French verb meaning “to weave”. There are four different types of tissues in animals: connective, muscle, nervous, and epithelial.

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