The Kimberley-Clark company first invented tissues in 1924. They came up with a facial tissue to be used to remove make-up and cold cream, and were surprised when a number of clients wrote in telling them they were using them as handkerchiefs.
Because cells create tissues and tissues create organs.
Vascular plants have tissues for moving water around.
It is assumed that tissues have biological waste on them.
Tissues that function together are called organs.
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The Kimberley-Clark company first invented tissues in 1924. They came up with a facial tissue to be used to remove make-up and cold cream, and were surprised when a number of clients wrote in telling them they were using them as handkerchiefs.
My great grandfather, Larry Wright, invented the way the tissues folded, one coming after the other. Then the Kleenex company got inspired and used the idea. Now every single tissue box in the U.S. has the overlapping tissues.
skin tissues, mussle tissues, organ tissues and bone tissues.
You don't, that is what they invented handkerchiefs and disposable facial tissues for. And while you are at it, please remove yourself from public view.
World War 2 was in the 1940's so disposable tissues weren't invented yet. Instead of Paper tissues people used handkerchiefs to blow their noses, after a couple of uses they were washed and reused.
Not touching or breathing the same air. But that's impossible so hand sanitizer and tissues were invented
tissues
It is the machine I invented and stands for dermatological control. It operates with the principal in mind that an outside device can provide control of dermal and sub dermal tissues during and after trauma.
i) Nervous tissues ii) Muscular tissues iii) Epithelial tissues iv) Connective tissues
The cells of the permanent tissues do not generally divide further. Simple and complex tissues are conducting tissues. Cells that are similar in structure and function are called assimple tissues. Cells of different types of permanent tissues are called as complex tissues.
These are special tissues that transmits stimulus