A collection of cells that function together makes up a tissue. A collection of tissues that function together makes an organ.
What is a collection of identical cells that live together in a connected group?
Cells that live as a connected group but do not depend on each other for survival are called colonial organisms.
A colonial organism is a collection of identical cells that live together. A cell is a microscopic structural and functional unit of an organism.
Organ system
Tissue
tissue
Colonial Organism
parallel
Daughter cells are identical to their parent cells in mitosis. During this form of cell division, somatic cells separate into two identical daughter cells.
mitosis ends with 2 identical daughter cells and meiosis ends with 4 non-identical sister chromatids.
It is said that in meiosis, the daughter cells are not identical, cause the daughters cells have a combination of both parents' chromosomes. In the cell cycle they are identical.
Tissue
Cells that live as a connected group but do not depend on each other for survival are called colonial organisms.
Solar cells are single pieces. A solar module is a collection of cells on a surface connected together and usually protected from the weather.
cells must be connected in series
A collection of single celled organisms. Or I suppose a newly fertilized egg and sperm would make many identical cells initially. Humans can't be made up uniformly of identical cells.
colonial organism
Colonial Organism
No they don't
A battery is simply two or more cells connected together.
Organs are connected to cells, tissues, organ systems and organisms by cells that are grouped together which are called tissues.
An aggregation
These cells are identical in form and function to epitheliomuscular cells; the only difference is that nutritive muscular cell processes are oriented sideways, so the myoneme, when connected, run in a circle around the polyp.