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Why do tissues form organs?

Updated: 8/9/2023
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11y ago

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well the definition of a tissue is similar cells working together to preform the same function how exactly it got its name would be hard to say. it is like asking why is a arm called an arm and not a leg.

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Tissues themselves are not necessarily important. However, they can be important to some people who prefer to use them because they are usually softer than toilet tissue when used for blowing the nose or removing makeup for example.

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all the cells in a muscle can cintract together

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tissues form organs because they carry specialised cells which carry out certain functions, so the organs are formed to carry out these functions that's why they are made of tissues

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