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Question
What is the importance of tissues?
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Solution
Tissues are important because of the following reasons:
(i) They divide the work labour in multicellular organisms.
(ii) They get organised to form different organs and organ systems.
(iii) They provide a higher efficiency to multicellular organisms by improving their organisation.
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