because its osmotic presure is greater than of the cell
All tissues are made of cells which are alive making the tissue alive.
Ross Harrison
No, they are usually living. It is the xylem tissue that is made mostly of dead cells.
Yes.
Electron
ALL of it.....you want to have a healthy heart to BE alive or to STAY alive
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Bones aren't alive, they can't even be described as 'living tissue' any more than hair, toenails, cartilege. Living tissue is skin, muscle, ligaments, and nerves. Blood, urea, sweat, fasces are liquid versions of living tissue.
yes
They all do.
Tissue culture refers to the practice of growing or maintaining living cells or tissues in the laboratory. In practice this means anything from keeping a small sample of tissue alive by perfusing with warmed, oxygenated Ringer's solution (think salt and sugar solution with a buffer) to growing whole organs with more complex set ups. Much work is done on cancer cell lines which grow comparatively easily with the right media this technique is sometimes called cell culture. Plant tissue culture is also essential for biotechnological applications and in some cases is used to preserve rare species.
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