Its usually called a tissue or organ in anatomy, other than that its probably referred to as a group of cells :)
You can use whatever values you like. A group of cells is called a range.
Plant, animal, and fungi cells are grouped into the category of eukaryotic cells. These cells have a true nucleus enclosed by a membrane and other organelles like mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum.
This is called tissue, which makes organs.
A selected group of cells refers to a specific subset of cells within a larger group or population of cells. This selection can be based on certain criteria or characteristics that differentiate these cells from others in the group. The purpose of selecting a group of cells is often to study or analyze them in more detail.
Multicellular organisms contain more than one cells to perform important functions. Multicellular organisms like the bacterial colonies and fungi like the mushrooms and, animals and human beings are multicellular organisms that exist only as a group of cells
A group of selected cells is called a range. penis
a group of cells with the same function make up
A group of cells make up a tissue.
These cells are called eukaryotes, and contain a nucleus and organellles, as opposed to the prokaryotic cells of the monera (bacteria) and blue-green algae which do not have a distinct nucleus.
An adjacent group of cells are known as a range or a block. There is no particular name for a group of non-adjacent cells.
a group of cells of the same type is called a tissue a group of tissues of the same type is called an organ system
A group of nerve cells or neurons is called ganglia.