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What is tissue in multicellular organisms?
What is tissue in multicellular organisms?
- A group of completely unrelated cells
- A group of structurally and functionally similar cells (correct)
- A single cell with multiple functions
- A group of genetically different cells
What is the main characteristic of tissue in multicellular organisms?
What is the main characteristic of tissue in multicellular organisms?
- Genetic diversity of cells
- Existence of a single type of cell
- Random arrangement of cells
- Structural and functional similarities of cells (correct)
What does tissue consist of in multicellular organisms?
What does tissue consist of in multicellular organisms?
- Cells with completely different functions
- Cells without any intercellular connections
- Mix of unicellular and multicellular organisms
- Similar cells and their intercellular matrix (correct)
How are cells within a tissue organized in multicellular organisms?
How are cells within a tissue organized in multicellular organisms?
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Tissue is a level of organization in multicellular organisms, composed of a group of structurally and functionally similar cells and their intercellular matrix[3
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