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A tissue (not the kind you sneeze into) is a similar group of cells that perform the same function. a tissue. and a group of tissues working together is called an organ. and a group of organs working together is called an organ system.
Physically combined set of cells which have a same origin and to perform a specific function is called a tissue.
A group of tissues working together to perform a similar function is called an organ. Examples of organs found in the body are the skin, lungs, heart, kidneys and liver.
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Organs that work together are called systems: digestive system, cardiovascular system for example.
That's called an "organ."
A tissue (not the kind you sneeze into) is a similar group of cells that perform the same function. a tissue. and a group of tissues working together is called an organ. and a group of organs working together is called an organ system.
That would called an 'Organ'.
A tissue (not the kind you sneeze into) is a similar group of cells that perform the same function. a tissue. and a group of tissues working together is called an organ. and a group of organs working together is called an organ system.
Physically combined set of cells which have a same origin and to perform a specific function is called a tissue.
A group of similar cells working together form a tissue.
A group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function is called an organ. Tissues are made up of a group of cells that are performing the same functions.
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A tissue (not the kind you sneeze into) is a similar group of cells that perform the same function. a tissue. and a group of tissues working together is called an organ. and a group of organs working together is called an organ system.
An organ.
your from connections academy? i am. its organ system.