tissue |ˈti sh oō|
noun
1 any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made, consisting of specialized cells and their products : inflammation is a reaction of living tissue to infection or injury ( tissues): the organs and tissues of the body.
Plant tissue contains cell walls while animal tissue contains cell membranes. Plant tissue have chloroplast organelles that are used for photosynthesis, while animal tissue lack these photosynthetic organelles.
You chemically can not compare them because you know that cells are building blocks and a group of cells work together to form a tissue so we can say that an animal tissue is larger than an animal cell.
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animal tissue can be comprised of a single layer of skin, to a complete organ, up to the whole being!
Areolar tissue is known as packaging tissue
the answer is that tissue is made up of layers and it is an tiny particle
Plant tissue contains cell walls while animal tissue contains cell membranes. Plant tissue have chloroplast organelles that are used for photosynthesis, while animal tissue lack these photosynthetic organelles.
An animal's skin is keratinized epidermal tissue
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epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, nervous tissue
Muscle tissue, nervous tissue, epithelial tissue and connective tissue
When skinning an animal, the tissue torn is primarily the skin itself, along with the layer of subcutaneous tissue beneath it that contains fat cells and blood vessels. The process involves separating this tissue from the animal's muscle and underlying structures.
a tissue is not found
Yes, they both have tissue.
Muscle tissue
The animal cell needs protien for the growth of new tissue and to repair damaged tissue.
You chemically can not compare them because you know that cells are building blocks and a group of cells work together to form a tissue so we can say that an animal tissue is larger than an animal cell.