Biology, asked by nazimmalik00, 2 months ago

Why do some tissue/tissues have more than one kind of cells ?​

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Answered by saleha55510
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Within multicellular organisms, tissues are organized communities of cells that work together to carry out a specific function. ... However, the multiple cell types within a tissue don't just have different functions. They also have different transcriptional programs and may well divide at different rates.

Answered by AmulyaShivanand
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Within multicellular organisms, tissues are organized communities of cells that work together to carry out a specific function. ... However, the multiple cell types within a tissue don't just have different functions. They also have different transcriptional programs and may well divide at different rates.

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