If the assignment, as set, requires group work there is no problem. If you get others to help you with an assignment there may be problems, depending on the kind of help given. Practical, 'how-to' advice such as tips on which websites and books to use or how to put apparatus together in a laboratory should generally be all right, but getting someone else to do the work for you is cheating. It seems to me more a matter of academic honesty than plagiarism.
He couldn't stand to be considered wrong in the eyes of the scientific community.
No, a cell is a group of organelles working together. A tissue is a group of cells working together.
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A group of plant cells working together forms plant tissue.
Different types of tissues that are working together forma system. There are many different types of systems such as the nervous system and respiratory system.
No, summarizing notes is not considered plagiarism as long as you rephrase the information in your own words and provide proper citation if needed. Plagiarism would occur if you directly copy someone else's work without giving credit.
several items working together
Yes.
Paraphrasing is considered plagiarism if it is not cited and you take credit for the work/idea. If you cite the information and give credit to the author, then no, paraphrsing is not plagiarism.
yes, or it would still be considered plagiarism
Not if you give permission.
Yes.
That is called plagiarism, which is the act of using someone else's work, ideas, or expressions without proper attribution or permission. Plagiarism is considered unethical and can have serious consequences.
Any act of copying ideas, words, or work from someone else without proper acknowledgment is considered plagiarism. It's not just about the quantity copied but the lack of attribution or permission from the original source that defines plagiarism. It's always best to provide appropriate citations and references to avoid plagiarism.
In most institutes of higher learning, failure to cite sources is considered an act of plagiarism.
Plagiarism is not considered plagiarism when the information or idea is common knowledge, when it is properly cited and attributed to the original source, or when it falls under fair use guidelines for educational or transformative purposes.
Theme is not something that can be copyrighted, so no it is not plagiarism. If you copied the words or characters it would be plagiarism.