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A group of cells that have similar structure and functions is called tissue. Some examples of tissue include muscles, skin and bone.

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What is level of organization where a group of similar cells perform the same function?

Cells with similar function and/or structure make up tissues in the body.


When a group of cells that all have the same basic structure and function come together what do they form?

A group of cells with the same basic structure and function makes a tissue. Different tissues come together to make organs.


When a group of cells that all have the same basic structure and function come together, they form a?

Tissue.


When a group of cells that all have the same basic structure and function come together the form a?

Tissue


What do you call a group of cells with a similar structure and function?

A group of cells with the same form (shape) and function is a tissue.Some examples of human tissues are:connective tissueepithelial tissuenervous tissuemuscle tissueTissues are grouped into organs, and organs may be grouped into systems.


A group of cells that are similar in form or function?

Group of cells working together of same kind is called tissue.


What is a definition of a tissue cell?

generally, tissue means a group of cells having same structure and function. so, a tissue cell is one, involved in the tissue having same structure and functions as all the other cells involved in that particular tissue.


Are the cells the same and why?

The DNA of cells in the same organism will be the same if no mutations occur. The only diffferences from your hair cells to your muscle cells is the structure of the cell. The structure of a cell gives the cell it's function.


Is a group of similar cells performing the same function eight Or is a group of similar cells performing the same function eight a organ?

A group of cells working together form a tissue. Different tissues working together form an organ.


Is a group of similar cells performing the same function an organ?

false


What group of cells are similar in structure and function?

Not always. For example the pancreas while largely made of the same type of cells performing the same function (making digestive enzymes needed in the small intestine) contains little spots called the Islets of Langerhans that are entirely different and have a totally unrelated function (making the hormone insulin needed in the blood to regulate glucose metabolism). Both types of cells are integral parts of the one organ.


Why are all cells not the same in terms of their structure and function?

Cells are not all the same in structure and function because they have different roles and specialized functions within the body. This specialization allows cells to perform specific tasks efficiently, contributing to the overall functioning of the organism.