No!
Muscles that work in pairs are called antagonistic muscles.
Tissue is a level between single cells and complete orgenisms, e.g. organs are made out of gruops of tissues.
they are called antagonistic muscles.
antagonistic muscles
pairs of muscles that work together
pairs of muscles that work together
ussually, one muscle in the pair bends part of the body.the other muscle straightens part of the body.
If you are refering to BIOLOGICAL tissues, which it sounds as if you are... Tissues which work together are called ANTAGONISTIC, and this usually refers to muscles. (This means that when one muscle contracts (pulls) the other one relaxes. They work together to move the bone)
Skeletal muscles work in pairs: flexors and extensors
false
you find muscle pairs in your legs... like you hamstrings or quadriceps.
Tissues that work together is called an organ
false
by the help of the heart