it is called tissue
In most multicellular organisms, cells are organized by their function. Brain cells, for example, have a specific structure because of their purpose.
This is the definition of a tissue.
meristematic cells
Each cells have it own function. Cells of the same type which carry out common function are organised into tissue.
Cells with similar function and/or structure make up tissues in the body.
by similar function
stem cells
In most multicellular organisms, cells are organized by their function. Brain cells, for example, have a specific structure because of their purpose.
Cells are organized according to their function. The function that a cell needs to carry out dictates how it looks, how it functions and what kind of tissue it forms. Plants have very different functions than animals and therefore need different types of cells organized in a different way.
A group of epithelial cells organized to perform a common function would be a tissue.
A tissue is a group of similar cells that perform a common function.
This is the definition of a tissue.
Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Cells are organized into tissues, tissues are organized into organs, and organs are organized into organ systems
Cells that are the same form tissues. Muscle cells form muscle tissue.
tissur
No...Tissue is a group of cells having similar cells with similar functions....