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an organ
An organ is a group of tissue that works together to perform similar functions.
Tissue is a group of similar cells that perform a common functions.
Both organelles supports the cell. They give the shape to cell.
The cell is the basic unit of a living organism. In multicellular organisms (organisms with more than one cell), a collection of cells that work together to perform similar functions is called a tissue. In the next higher level of organization, various tissues that perform coordinated functions form organs. Finally, organs that work together to perform general processes form body systems.
an organ
An organ is a group of tissue that works together to perform similar functions.
No...Tissue is a group of cells having similar cells with similar functions....
They are called a tissue.But they should be bonded,perform specific functions and have a similar origin.
Tissues are made up of different cells which perform similar functions.
They are called a tissue.But they should be bonded,perform specific functions and have a similar origin.
Tissue is a group of similar cells that perform a common functions.
A group of similar cells that perfrom a common function form a tissue. A group of similar tissues that perform a common function form an organ, organs form organ systems, and organ systems form organisms.
A tissue is composed of a group of cells that are similar. These groups of cells work together to perform special functions in the body.
What is true of cells that have similar functions?
tissues are group of cell that perform a specific similar function.
There's very little difference - they both look alike and perform very similar functions.