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Yes, tissues are composed of cells from the same origin.
Tissues are a bunch of cells working together to perform the same function, and organs are a bunch of tissues working together to perform the same function.
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Tissues are made of cells that all are the same and function the same.
well the definition of a tissue is similar cells working together to preform the same function how exactly it got its name would be hard to say. it is like asking why is a arm called an arm and not a leg.
tissues carry blood to the cells
Yes, tissues are composed of cells from the same origin.
Cells and tissues are both made up of the same materials (cells and microorganelles). Tissues are just a group of specialized cells.
Cells and tissues are both made up of the same materials (cells and microorganelles). Tissues are just a group of specialized cells.
Organisms are made of living cells.
tissues form organs because they carry specialised cells which carry out certain functions, so the organs are formed to carry out these functions that's why they are made of tissues
Tissues are a bunch of cells working together to perform the same function, and organs are a bunch of tissues working together to perform the same function.
The cells that carry hemoglobin are red blood cells. Their scientific name is erythrocytes.
Cells are the smallest unit of life. Large groups of cells with the same purpose are called tissue, groups of tissue with the same purpose form organs, organs with similar purposes form systems and systems form organisms.
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Red blood cells really have only one job - transport gases through the blood. They carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues, and they carry carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs.
Blood vissels carry blood cells that carry food and water for your body tissues.