Structures in organisms that are made of cells that perform a specific function are called tissues. For example, all skeletal muscle cells can be considered tissue, because all their cells are the same and function in a similar way.
There are four tissue types in the body; connective tissue, nervous tissue, muscle tissue, and epithelial tissue. From these four types, virtually all other tissues in the body are made.
By combining different tissues together, in different arragements, the organism can produce its organs, which are a group of different tissues all working together for a common function.
organelles
tissues are group of cell that perform a specific similar function.
tissur
True.
a group of similar cells that perform a common function
organelles
tissues are group of cell that perform a specific similar function.
No. Organelles are structures inside cells that perform a particular function.
mytochondria
tissur
organelles
Yes, these structures are called organelles and they are what defines a cell.
tissue
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Tissue (body tissue)
True.
No. Cells are very specific to their tasks and are not the same. Muscle cells cannot perform the function of nerve cells, and so on.