Biology Tissue and Organ Hierarchy

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What is the historical definition of tissue in biology?

Tissue is a biological organizational level between cells and a complete organ, often thought of as an assembly of similar cells and their extracellular matrix from the same embryonic origin that together carry out a specific function.

Who is considered as the 'Father of Histology'?

Xavier Bichat

What are the three tissue systems in plant anatomy?

The epidermis, the ground tissue, and the vascular tissue

What are the classical tools for studying tissues?

The paraffin block, histological stain, and the optical microscope

What is the study of tissues in connection with disease known as?

Histopathology

What branch of physics describes the motion of objects without reference to their cause?

kinematics

What is the term for a physical system having a continuous change in position or configuration in space?

motion

According to modern physics, what concept of Newton cannot be determined due to the lack of absolute frame of reference?

absolute motion

What is the branch of physics that studies forces and their effect on motion called?

dynamics

If an object is not in motion relative to a given frame of reference, what is it said to be?

at rest, motionless, immobile, stationary, or to have a constant or time-invariant position with reference to its surroundings

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Historical Definition of Tissue

  • In biology, the term "tissue" was first introduced by French surgeon Marie-François Xavier Bichat in 1801, referring to a group of similar cells that perform a specific function.

Father of Histology

  • Marie-François Xavier Bichat is considered the "Father of Histology" due to his significant contributions to the field of tissue study.

Tissue Systems in Plant Anatomy

  • In plant anatomy, there are three main tissue systems: dermal tissue, ground tissue, and vascular tissue.

Classical Tools for Studying Tissues

  • Classical tools used for studying tissues include microscopy, histopathological techniques, and tissue staining.

Study of Tissues in Connection with Disease

  • The study of tissues in connection with disease is known as histopathology.

Branch of Physics

  • Kinematics is the branch of physics that describes the motion of objects without reference to their cause.

Physical System

  • A physical system having a continuous change in position or configuration in space is called a dynamical system.

Modern Physics and Newton's Concept

  • According to modern physics, the concept of absolute time, which was introduced by Newton, cannot be determined due to the lack of an absolute frame of reference.

Branch of Physics: Forces and Motion

  • The branch of physics that studies forces and their effect on motion is called mechanics.

Object in Motion

  • If an object is not in motion relative to a given frame of reference, it is said to be at rest.

Learn about the biological organization levels between cells and complete organs, including the assembly of similar cells to form tissues and the functional grouping of tissues to form organs. Explore the hierarchy of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems in biological organisms.

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