No.
By definition a tissue is a collection of cells of similar structure and function.
it's a tissue cell in your knee called phoenominoses
Tissue is made up of similar cells, and organs are made up of similar tissues.
No,unicellular organism is composed of only one cell and every tissue is a group of cells which are organized in a proper way to carry out a specific function.Tissue can only be found in a multicellular organism not in a unicellular organism.
No a single cell doesn't contain tissue because in science I was learning how a tissue is more than one cell. Also I was in class and it asked if a single cell has a tissue, And I said Nope because tissue is made of many cells.
generally, tissue means a group of cells having same structure and function. so, a tissue cell is one, involved in the tissue having same structure and functions as all the other cells involved in that particular tissue.
The surfactant, also they have only one layer of squamous epithelial tissue, they have no mucus membranes, grape like cluster, one single thick cell.
The classification of a tissue with stratified epithelium with more than one cell type is typically based on the predominant or top layer of cells. The classification is usually determined by the cell type that is most abundant or visible at the surface of the tissue.
It is not a cell. It is a plant tissue which conducts water
they are related to air sacs because they both use specialized epithelial tissue. This tissue is only one cell layer thick.
Smooth muscle tissue has a single nucleus in each cell :)
The type of muscle tissue that have only one or two nuclei per cell are cardiac muscle cells. Their nuclei are located in the center of a cell.
In every one