Tissue
Cells that have the same function are often organized into tissues. Tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body.
Tissue is a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body. These cells are organized into structures that have a distinct shape and function, such as muscle tissue, nerve tissue, or connective tissue.
Tissues and organs are both composed of groups of cells working together to perform specific functions in the body. Tissues are groups of similar cells that work together, while organs are made up of different types of tissues that work together to carry out specific functions in the body. Both tissues and organs are essential components of the body's structure and function.
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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.
The cells of a Siberian tiger function the same way other animal cells function. Their cells serve as a basis for how they develop.
Each cells have it own function. Cells of the same type which carry out common function are organised into tissue.
Cells with similar function and/or structure make up tissues in the body.
same as human
No, different cells can have different shapes depending on their function. Cells can be spherical, elongated, flat, or irregular in shape. The shape of a cell is often related to its specialized function in the body.
it is called tissue.