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Tissue
Tissuegroup of organized tissues: organ.group of organized organs: organ system.
No. Neurons are an example of a type of tissue.
The tissue containing vessels that transport water up the plant from roots to leaves is called xylem. Xylem is responsible for the upward movement of water and minerals through the plant. It consists of specialized cells that form a continuous network of tubes.
Yes because when cells are "working together" they form a tissue. So, yes if white blood cells work together they are called a tissue
The blood cells containing hemoglobin, an iron-containing protein that transports oxygen, are called
The cells that form palisade tissue are the two upper layers of mesophyll cells, the cells that contain many chloroplasts to maximise photosynthesis.
Any tissue of a living organism containing cells that are being replaced when they die.
Epithelium
a group of specialized cells forms tissue, a group of tissue forms an organ
There is only a single layer of cells in onion tissue. However, sometimes the tissue can fold over itself and appear to have two layers.
a group of cells is called a tissue
Tissue
Tissuegroup of organized tissues: organ.group of organized organs: organ system.
neurons
tissue
A group of cells that act together is called a Tissue