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Is a cat homogeneous or heterogeneous?

A cat is considered heterogeneous because it is made up of different types of cells and tissues that perform various functions in the body.


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What are the names of different cat fur patterns?

Some common cat fur patterns include tabby, calico, tortoiseshell, and tuxedo.


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Any number of different fabrics can be commonly found in the production of cat sweaters. Some of the more common fabrics include wool, nylon and cotton.


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What is organ tissue?

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What are the different cat coat pattern names?

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Is cat a common noun?

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Give the different types of tissues?

A tissue is composed of similar cells that are specialized to perform a common function(s). Four adult primary types of tissues form the "fabric" of the human organism: 1. epithelial tissues (ET; covering/lining) 2. connective tissues (CT; support) 3. muscle tissues (MT; movement) 4. nervous tissues (NT; control).