Pulmonary alveolus
The Cardiovascular System and the Pulmonary System.
Differentiation.
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A group of cells working together form a tissue. Different tissues working together form an organ.
A group of similar cells performing a common function is a tissue.
No, a group of similar cells performing the same function is called a tissue. An organ is made up of different types of tissues working together to perform specific functions in the body.
Tissues are groups of similar cells performing a single function. A group of tissues working together to perform a complex function is called an organ.
Pulmonary fluid, primarily found in the alveoli of the lungs, serves several important functions. It helps maintain surface tension, which is crucial for preventing the collapse of alveoli during exhalation, thereby facilitating efficient gas exchange. Additionally, this fluid plays a role in the transport of gases, nutrients, and immune cells, contributing to lung health and defense against pathogens. Proper regulation of pulmonary fluid is essential for optimal respiratory function.
A tissue (not the kind you sneeze into) is a similar group of cells that perform the same function. a tissue. and a group of tissues working together is called an organ. and a group of organs working together is called an organ system.
Interphase: when the cells is not reproducing and just performing its cell function
Yes, cells are alive and capable of performing various functions within the body. They are the basic building blocks of life and carry out essential processes such as growth, repair, and energy production.
A group of cells performing a specialized function is called a tissue. Tissues are composed of similar cells that work together to carry out specific tasks within an organism. There are four main types of tissues in animals: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissue. In plants, the primary types of tissues include meristematic, permanent, vascular, and ground tissue.