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What is tissue?
A tissue, in biology, is defined as a group of cells that have a similar structure and perform a specific function. The word tissue originates from French, which means "to weave."
What is a tissue?
- Cells that perform a particular function always live in a group. This group of cells is called a tissue.
- For example, blood, phloem, muscle, etc. are examples of tissues.
Define the following term:
Tissue
A group of similar cells which perform a specific function.
example: Muscular tissue in animals.
Define the term “tissue”.
A tissue is a group of cells that are similar in structure and are organized together to perform a specific task.
Define the following:
Tissue
The tissue is a group of cells of similar structure and function.
Define the following:
Vascular tissue
Vascular tissue is the complex plant tissue in higher plants that are composed of xylem and phloem and is concerned with conducting water, minerals, and organic food throughout the plant body.
Define the term of species.
A group of living organisms that can breed among themselves constitute a species.
Define the term of the biotic community
The population of all plant and animal species living in a particular area constitutes a biotic community.
Define the term of population
All the members or individuals of a particular species living in a particular area constitute its population.
Define the term of the biosphere.
The zone on the earth in which all living beings exist is termed as the biosphere.
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What is cell junction?
The epithelial cells are connected to each other laterally as well as to the basement membrane by junctional complexes called cell junctions.
Define the term of connective tissue
The tissue which connects various tissues together in any organ is called connective tissue.
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Organ
An organ is a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function or set of functions in the body.
The heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys are examples, each playing a vital role in maintaining the body's overall health and function.
