Tiny cells join together to form a tissue. cells are little balls of blood and tissue is the layer that is formed once cells are joined together
Tissue are made up of cells. Group of cells form tissue.
Tissue. Similar cells organize together to form a tissue.
Tissues are collection of cells, more specifically similar cells. Tissues are the building blocks of organs. The relationship of cells to tissues is that cells make up tissues.
Tissue if the form of cells that make op tissue 1st cells make into tissue the to an organ then to a system
neurons
Cells work together to form tissues in the body. Different types of cells group together and organize themselves to perform specific functions within the tissue. The extracellular matrix, which is a network of proteins and other molecules, also plays a role in providing structure and support to the tissue.
pus!
A tissue
a group of cells of the same type is called a tissue a group of tissues of the same type is called an organ system
Dead bacteria and cells in the tissue form pus, which is a collection of white blood cells, dead tissue, and bacteria. The body's immune system responds to this as a sign of infection and works to eliminate it. Pus may need to be drained to facilitate healing.
Muscle cells form all three types of muscle tissue.
bone cells