Yes. Tissue is a group of cells that perform a specific function
nerve cels
Bone marrow is also called hemopoietic tissue because they are in the same spot adn are responsible for creating blood cels!!
parenchyma http://www.uri.edu/cels/bio/plant_anatomy/bio311.pdf
Tissue is formed through a process called histogenesis, where cells specialize and come together to create specific types of tissue. This process involves cell division, cell migration, and cell differentiation, all of which are tightly regulated by genetic and environmental factors. As cells continue to grow and differentiate, they form distinct tissue types with unique structures and functions.
Cornelis Cels died in 1859.
Cornelis Cels was born in 1778.
tissue make up muscle tissue. bone cell grouped together make up nerve bone tissue.
Cells of the same kind make a tissue.
yes the tissue does make up an organ, but it has to be a special type of tissue too make that certain organ it joins up with other tissues and than forms an organ
well i believe that there is a lot of tissue but i am not shore what tissue?
Cells and fibers are the smaller parts that make up muscle tissue.
There are 3 tissues that make up bone. 1.compact tissue - the harder, outer tissue of bones 2.cancellous tissue - the sponge-like tissue inside bones. 3.subchondral tissue - the smooth tissue at the ends of bones Compact and cancellous tissue together are called the periosteum.