nope! it depends what the cells are in. like a dog or a cat. they both have different cells and the cells in there body are different but each group of cells do something different like skin cells and blood cells
Yes they do. There are many specialised areas in many celled organisms like humans for instance designed to carry out differing functions.
they both help the human body.
No
No.
A group of cells doing the same job are known as a tissue, not a muscle.
Exactly the same as a male biologist has, they are biologists.
False. Cells in multicellular organisms have a great dfference in their specilizations. Compare a neuron with a skin cell.
They form a tissue.
No, they are not. They have similar features, but some have different jobs which they have features unlike other cells to fulfil their different job
no
Tissue
cells form tissues
That is same in all cells. Theur job is to produce energy through respiration
A group of cells doing the same job are known as a tissue, not a muscle.
Tissue
A Tissue
No, cells in a eukaryotic multicellular organism are specialized for a specific function. Many of these specialized cells come together to form tissues, which forms organs. Each organ is specific to one job needed for life.
In the body -- A group of similar cells forms tissue; similar tissue forms organs. A group of cells and tissues with the same job is called an organ.Regarding people - A group of people who have the same job is called a team.
Exactly the same as a male biologist has, they are biologists.
False. Cells in multicellular organisms have a great dfference in their specilizations. Compare a neuron with a skin cell.
They form tissues.