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A tissue is a bundle of cells that have a function. For example the lining of your small intestine is a tissue and has the function to absorb nutrients. This also goes for the lining of your lungs, bone marrow and stomach lining. Don't be confused with muscle because muscle is a bundle of tissues.

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A particular function is carried out by a cluster of cells at a definite place in the body . This cluster of cells called a tissue.

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There are several different types of tissue, but the common element is that they are all types of material of some kind. Muscles are said to be made of muscle tissue. The brain is made of nerve tissue. You can blow your nose in a facial tissue. One sometimes hears of a completely false argument that is described metaphorically as a tissue of lies (lies are not really a material, but they can be poetically compared to a material).

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A tissue is an ensemble of similar cells from the same origin that together carry out a specific function.

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Tissue is a group of specific cell type that cooperate for a common goal.

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A tissue is a group of cells that perform a function.

Groups of cells that are similar in structure and function.

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tissue is group of cells

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