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What structure is common to all five kingdoms of living organism?

The cell is the common structure found in all five kingdoms of living organisms. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function, containing genetic material and performing essential processes for life.


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.


What is the structure and function of onion cells labeled in a microscopic image?

The structure of onion cells consists of a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and a large central vacuole. The function of these cells is to provide support and protection to the plant, store nutrients, and regulate water balance.


Tissue are a group of similar cells working towards a common function?

Yes, tissues are groups of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function within an organism. They are organized into four main types: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissue. Each type of tissue has its own unique structure and function.


You are looking through a microscope at some cells each of the cells has a different structure What can you infer about these cells?

The cells likely belong to different types within the same organism, each serving a specific function. Variations in cell structure can indicate specialization for different roles. This diversity in cell structure contributes to the overall function and health of the organism.

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Goups of cells with a common structure and function are?

Tissue


What organized group of cells having a common structure and function is called?

This is the definition of a tissue.


What are special cell?

Specialized cells are a group of cells that has a common structure and function is called a tissue. (In side your body, not something you blow your nose into)


Why are structure and function so importance in cells?

Function describes what cells do; in a multi-cellular organism the function is why the cell exists. And the structure makes it possible for a cell to perform its function.


What are organisms and cells?

cells are the smallest structural unit of living matter capable of functioning independently.tissues are an integrated group of cells with a common structure and function.organs are a collection of tissues which performs a particular function or set of functions in an animal's body.Short: Cells make up tissue in all living things, tissues make up organs, and organs help organisms perform specific tasks.


What does structure determine concerning cells?

Function


What does Concerning cells structure determines what?

Function


What concerning cells structure determines?

Function


Cells are basic unit of?

Structure and Function


What is cytology's?

Cytology is the study of the chemistry, structure, and function of a cell. Cytology is the study of cell structure, composition, & interaction with other cells. Cytology is the medical and scientific study of cells. Cytology is the branch of Biology concerned with the structure and function of plant and animal cells.


What are the basic units of structure and function in living things?

Cells are the basic structure of living things, im not so sure about what you mean by basic function.


What structure the cheeks cells and the Elodea cells have in common?

Both cells

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