They are all made of cells.
The one thing that all the tissues in your body have in common, by comparison with everyone else, is that each cell contains the same DNA.
All tissues in our body are made up of cells. These cells work together to perform specific functions that contribute to the overall structure and function of the tissue. Additionally, tissues are organized into organs and systems, working in coordination to maintain the body's homeostasis.
yes
Blood
No. Bone is not.
True
Red blood cells (also referred to as erythrocytes) are the most common type of blood cell and the vertebrate organism's principal means of delivering oxygen (O2) to the body tissues via the blood flow through the circulatory system. They take up oxygen in the lungs or gills and release it while squeezing through the body's capillaries.
Blood is pumped through the body to nourish all of the tissues.
Most cells, in all body tissues, have the ability to produce protstaglandins.
Mitosis does not in fact occur in all of the tissues of the body. Mitosis occurs in all tissues of the body that are not sex tissues.
yes
all over
blood
they carry oxygenated blood, to all the tissues of our body.
Blood
No. Bone is not.
Blood is pumped through the body to nourish all of the tissues.
Is blood and body tissues what?
True