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Q: How is a tisse different from a group of cells that are merely clumped together?
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How is a tissue different from a group of cells that are merely clumped together?

The tissue cells work together.


How do cells form cancer?

Cancer cells form when the DNA is damaged and the body can't fix it. Then the cell multiplies out of control.


How do number of chromosome affects the genes and DNA?

Not at a fundamental level, chromosomes are just the way that genes are clumped together. But on a practical level, chromosomes are what the cells manipulate during growth and (especially) during reproduction.


What statement describes the cells in a body system is correct?

some cells in the system may be different from the other cells in the system, but all cells are coordinated and work together


What happens to the distribution of chloroplasts during plasmolysis?

The chloroplasts have clumped into the middle. This demonstrates the effect on a hypertonic solution on living cells. :)


How are cancer cells diffrent from other cells?

Cancer cells are different because they keep rapidly growing even when they come together.


Why do cells need to be different?

cells need to be different because they all have different jobs. if they were all the same, they wouldnt keep you healthy and so they can work together to make a tissue.


What organ exists as a group of cells?

Well, all organs start out as cells, then different cells come together and make tissues. The tissues come together and make organs, which form the organ system!.


What statement describing the cells in body system is correct?

some cells in the system may be different from the other cells in the system, but all cells are coordinated and work together


Is your heart a organ made out of muscle tissues nerve tissues and blood tissues?

Different cells work together to form tissues. Different tissues that work together form organs. Different organs that work together form organ systems and these work together to form an organism. Cells>tissues>organs>organs systems>organism.


How is some cells not an organism?

cells are single units that do the same thing. an organism is a group of DIFFERENT cells all working together to do a certain task more complex


What cells perform different functions?

Different cells are different in structure because of their different functions (e.g. plant cells have cell walls because they don't have bones). Also, cells have different functions because they work together with other cells to create a working system (e.g. the human body)