nope! it depends what the cells are in. like a dog or a cat. they both have different cells and the cells in there body are different but each group of cells do something different like skin cells and blood cells
A group of cells doing the same job are known as a tissue, not a muscle.
Cells working together to perform the same job form tissues. Tissues are groups of cells that work together to carry out specific functions in the body. Examples of tissues include muscle tissue and nerve tissue.
All somatic cells contain the same DNA because they are all derived from a single fertilized egg cell through the process of mitosis. Each cell receives a copy of the original genetic material, ensuring that all cells in an organism carry the same set of instructions for cellular function and development.
No, they are not. They have similar features, but some have different jobs which they have features unlike other cells to fulfil their different job
A group of the same kinds of cells working together to perform the same function is called a tissue. Tissues are organized into organs, which then work together to carry out specific functions in the body.
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cells form tissues
That is same in all cells. Theur job is to produce energy through respiration
A group of cells doing the same job are known as a tissue, not a muscle.
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A Tissue
No, cells in a eukaryotic multicellular organism are specialized for a specific function. Many of these specialized cells come together to form tissues, which forms organs. Each organ is specific to one job needed for life.
In the body -- A group of similar cells forms tissue; similar tissue forms organs. A group of cells and tissues with the same job is called an organ.Regarding people - A group of people who have the same job is called a team.
They form tissues.
They form tissues.
The cells job is to protect the body from germs and keep you healthy and strong.