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Isn't it obvious? Cells are places in prisons where they keep prisoners, or people that have done something wrong, and tissues are a substance of material that you blow your nose in when you have a cold.I would have thought that obvious to everyone!Cells are a jelly-like substance inside us humans. They are the CORE of us humans. When we are a nucleas inside our mothers womb, we are made up of only stem cells. Now, stem cells are extremly special, as they can change into any other cell in your body. So, what happens is, when you start developing, some of these cells change into brains cells, some into blood cells, or maybe skin cells, and if you're a boy, sperm cells also. We have millions of cells inside us.As for tissues, it's easy to understand as long as you understand the cells. Tissues are a group of the same cells. Once again, we have millions of TISSUES inside us. These are extremly important, as without these, our whole body wouldn't work.I know you didn't ask for more than that, but I'll give you more...Onto Organs: Organs can't work alone, can they? Your heart wouldn't work without the blood cells, (blood), as the heart would have nothing to pump around. But Organs also can't work without other Organs. Taking the heart for another example, the heart wouldn't work without the lungs, because lungs help us breathe, helping the heart pump. The brain is also an Organ, and without it, NONE of us would work, as when the brain shuts down, so does our WHOLE body.So, to make our body work, we have to have Organ Systems. Like the digestive system. That is a group of Organs working together to digest our food.I hope I helped you. And remember, I'm only eleven! I would like to thank Mr Shufflebotham for teaching me this, and I want to say HI to Molly F, Jack G, George S, Jack D, Oscar B, and of course, ME! Hehe!
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