A tissue is a collection of similar cells in an organism's body used to perform a specific function.
There is no specific term "Earth tissue" in the context of biology or ecology. It seems to be a term that does not have a defined scientific meaning. Can you provide more context or clarify your question?
Histology.
In biology, tissue is a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function. Tissues can be categorized into four main types: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues. Each type of tissue has specialized cells and extracellular matrix that enable it to carry out its function in the body.
Histology.
An appropriate adjective for tissue biology is "histological," which pertains to the study of the microscopic structure of tissues. This term encompasses the examination of tissue organization, cellular composition, and the interactions between different cell types within various biological systems.
tissue can either mean; tissue- as in from a body muscle tissue/ biology or tissue- as in the thing you use to wipe your nose with! or tissue -there many other types of tissue toilet paper kitchen roll-you name it- they are all types of tissue as well!
1. Plant 2. Animal
Tissues are made of cells that all are the same and function the same.
Science is not made of tissue or matter. It is a body of knowledge or the method of how to gain that knowledge. There are various subjects within science that deal with tissue such as biology and botany.
TS in biology could refer to different things depending on the context. It might stand for "Transcription Start," which is the site where RNA polymerase binds to initiate transcription. It could also refer to "Tissue Section," which is a thin slice of tissue used for microscopic examination.
The word that means immature tissue is "parenchyma." Parenchyma refers to the functional tissue in plants and animals that is involved in processes such as photosynthesis, storage, and support. In a broader context, "immature" tissue can also be referred to as "embryonic" or "undifferentiated" tissue, depending on the specific biological context.
In the context of study at school and college a subjectis an area of study, such as English, Spanish, Biology, Chemistry