Biology, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

WHAT IS TISSUE?

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asimkhan33329: Tissues are the layer or group of cells of the same type carrying out a specific function example muscle tissues and nerve tissues etc.

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Answered by vinisoni01
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Answer:

Explanation:

A tissue is a group of similar cells that together serve a specific function in the body. The word tissue comes from the word “tisser”, meaning something woven, just like the cells are “woven” together in clumps and are made of layers.


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Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

  • The tissue is a cellular layer which form the layer between cells and complete organ.
  • They are basically group of tissue which are similar cells.
  • They are having the same origin which together carrying out some specific function.
  • The organs are themselves form the multiple tissue.
  • The animal tissue are grouped in four forms the connective, muscles, nervous and epithelial.
  • The origin of cells are comprising of various tissues which are differently classified.
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