a group of cells of the same type is called a tissue
a group of tissues of the same type is called an organ system
A group of similar cells working together to perform a function is the definition of a tissue.
A group of cells is a collection of individual cells that work together to perform a specific function within an organism. These cells can be the same type or different types, but they cooperate to carry out particular tasks, contributing to the overall function and structure of tissues and organs in multicellular organisms.
cells of the same type joined together for a common purpose is called a tissue....tissue join together and form organs...
In animals, tissues are made from many specialized eukaryotic cells. Each different type of tissue is made from a slightly different type of cell. Heart is made of cells that have special properties that make them heart cells, the liver is made of liver cells, the skin is made of skin cells, and so on. If you look at cells from different tissues under the microscope, you can see that they look different.
Mitosis is the type of cell division that results in cells that are genetically identical. During mitosis, a cell duplicates its chromosomes and then divides into two identical daughter cells with the same genetic information.
A tissue is a group of cells, therefore, a specialized tissue is a grouping of a specific type of specialized cells.
A group of similar cells working together to perform a function is the definition of a tissue.
Cells that are the same type and work together form a tissue. This makes even blood a tissue even though it is liquid.
A group of cells is a collection of individual cells that work together to perform a specific function within an organism. These cells can be the same type or different types, but they cooperate to carry out particular tasks, contributing to the overall function and structure of tissues and organs in multicellular organisms.
Each cells have it own function. Cells of the same type which carry out common function are organised into tissue.
cells of the same type joined together for a common purpose is called a tissue....tissue join together and form organs...
Depending on type of cells and context a group of cells could be called: an organ, a tumor, a colony, a blastocyst, a zygote, etc.
They determine the blood match by figuring out the antigens on your Red Blood cells and then providing you with the same blood group type. If the same one is not available then Blood O type is given.
A group of similar cells together form a tissue. Multiple tissues working together to serve a specific purpose would be an organ. Multiple organs dealing with a specific bodily function form organ systems. And the sum of all the organ systems is the organism itself.
Depending on type of cells and context a group of cells could be called: an organ, a tumor, a colony, a blastocyst, a zygote, etc.
haploid daughter cells.
Cells connect with other cells to make up tissues. Tissues connect and function with other tissues to make up organs. Cells interact with other cells and something called an Extracellular Matrix (ECM). You can think of the ECM is a type of sticky glue that the cells bind to. Cells also bind directly to other cells by way of desmosomes, hemidesmosomes, gap junctions, and tight junctions. Tissues are arranged in many ways depending on the types of cells they contain.