A tissue is a number of cells that work together and have the same function(s).
Tissue can be any body parts, or very thin paper used for hygienic reasons
Ossification is the process of bone formation where connective tissue is transformed into bone tissue. It is a normal part of skeletal development and growth in animals and humans.
Ossification is the process of bone formation in the body, where connective tissue is gradually replaced by bone tissue. It plays a crucial role in skeletal development and repair.
In science, tissue refers to a group of cells that have a similar structure and function. In the seventeenth century, tissue referred to fabric or cloth. The definition evolved in science to describe biological structures.
Pain is a complex sensory and emotional experience that is typically associated with tissue damage or potential tissue damage. It serves as a warning signal to protect the body from harm.
Tissue is a group of organ joined together.
Tissue can be any body parts, or very thin paper used for hygienic reasons
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Tissue if the form of cells that make op tissue 1st cells make into tissue the to an organ then to a system
Nerves are a tissue and by definition are not composed of any other tissue.
No. By definition a tissue is a collection of cells of similar structure and function.
By definition a tissue is a group of similar cells that act in a similar way.
An example is your heart.
fibrous connective tissue
The scientific definition of tissue culture originally meant the growth and maintenance of tissue pieces. Now it is more commonly referring to the technique of the cell culture.
Debridement: The surgical removal of dead tissue.
Relating to the electrical properties of muscle tissue