Levels of organization:
1. cell
2. group of similar cells that carry out a function: tissue
3. group of tissues: organ
4. group of organs: organ system
5. group of organ systems: organism.
Specialized cells are a group of cells that has a common structure and function is called a tissue. (In side your body, not something you blow your nose into)
A group of cells that perform a particular function in the body are tissues. (Or tissue)
Cells with similar function and/or structure make up tissues in the body.
Our body is made up of tissues and tissues are actually a group of cells. Cells carry out the metabolic process such as synthesis of molecules, transport, secretion and digestion and so on. A particular group of tissue or cells destined to carry out a distinct function. For example blood tissue are involved in oxygen transport and immunity.
a group of cells that function specially
A tissue
genetics
TISSUE
a group of similar cells that carry out a particular function
Specialized cells are a group of cells that has a common structure and function is called a tissue. (In side your body, not something you blow your nose into)
Answer The answer is tissue AND NOT ORGAN
when cells are designed to do a specific function
A group of specialized cells first form a tissue. The tissue then works together as one unit to carry out a pirticular function forms the organ. e.g the heart.
A group of similar cells doing the same job is called a tissue. For instance, many muscle cells make up muscle tissue.
The tissue level or organization refers to a group of cells of the same origin that carry out a specific function. It can be viewed as a group of cells that don't necessarily make up an organ.
No...Tissue is a group of cells having similar cells with similar functions....
Tissue is a group of cells which carry out the same function, and are from the same origin. Organs are formed from groups of tissue.