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How cells are organized?

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Cells with the same structure and function make up tissues. There are different types of tissue in the human body. Each type has a different function. One type lunes and protects your organs. Another stores fat. Muscle is a type of tissue that controls your body's movement. Nerve tissue sends messages to and from your brain and spinal cord.

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Cells in human body are organised according to their functions.

Like RBC are small and hence favourable to be used in transportion of materials in blood vesseles.Fat cells store fat in the body hence needed to large in size.

Whole body is made of cells,cells form the tissues and tissues form the organs. Muscle cells together form muscles.Skin have different kind of cells at different layers. Bones are also made of cells.Cone and rod shaded cells are at retina to detect light and enable us to see.

This is a very vast topic hence requires studing from a source like a book on human body or something. In class ninth the topics muscles and tissues and other cells in body.

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Cells are organized into tissues, which are organized into, organs, followed by organ systems and finally organisms.

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they have a pin

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it is oragnised by science

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