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A group of cells that have the same structure and function?

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


There's a tissue or structure which is located superior to the hyoid bone there are two words in the name of this tissue or structure what is it?

The tissue or structure located superior to the hyoid bone is the hyothyroid membrane.


What is tissue perfusion?

Blood flow and tissue perfusion are NOT the same thing. An increase in blood flow does not always mean that there is a parallel increase in tissue perfusion. While blood flow is generally understood as an increase in the total amount of blood flowing into an anatomic structure or region, tissue perfusion is the amount of blood that actually flow through the capillaries of the vascular bed of that structure or region. The important thing to remember is that nutrients and oxygen are delivered to the cells via the capillaries.


What is a group of cells with similar structure or function?

A group of cells with similar structure or function is called a tissue. Tissues work together to perform specific functions within an organism. Examples of tissues include muscle tissue, nervous tissue, and epithelial tissue.


What structure anchors epithelium to connective tissue?

The basement membrane is a structure that anchors epithelium to connective tissue. It is a thin, sheet-like structure that provides support and helps regulate the movement of molecules between the two tissues.

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What types of hemispherectomies are there?

Hemispherectomy may be "anatomic" or "functional." In an anatomic hemispherectomy, a hemisphere is removed, while in a functional hemispherectomy, some tissue is left in place,


A group of cells that have the same structure and function?

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


There's a tissue or structure which is located superior to the hyoid bone there are two words in the name of this tissue or structure what is it?

The tissue or structure located superior to the hyoid bone is the hyothyroid membrane.


What is tissue perfusion?

Blood flow and tissue perfusion are NOT the same thing. An increase in blood flow does not always mean that there is a parallel increase in tissue perfusion. While blood flow is generally understood as an increase in the total amount of blood flowing into an anatomic structure or region, tissue perfusion is the amount of blood that actually flow through the capillaries of the vascular bed of that structure or region. The important thing to remember is that nutrients and oxygen are delivered to the cells via the capillaries.


Tissue that has a supportive function in an organ or tissue is called?

Connective tissue functions in both support and structure.


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.


What is the structure in roots that separate the vascular tissue from the ground tissue in plants?

rhizoids


Why is there connective tissue directly under the top tissue of your skin?

Connective tissue is in the Dermis which is the secons layer of skin.


What is a tissue that forms a hard structure?

Cortical


Which body structure requires the most brain tissue?

Only the brain will have brain tissue


Why blood is tissue?

Blood is a connective tissue. A connective tissue is:Involved in structure and support.Derived from mesoderm, usually.Characterized largely by the traits of non-living tissue


What is a group of cells with similar structure or function?

A group of cells with similar structure or function is called a tissue. Tissues work together to perform specific functions within an organism. Examples of tissues include muscle tissue, nervous tissue, and epithelial tissue.