Tissue: Anatomy is the study of internal structure of organisms. Organs are made up of groups of cells. A group of cells having essentially a common function and origin is called t... Tissue: Anatomy is the study of internal structure of organisms. Organs are made up of groups of cells. A group of cells having essentially a common function and origin is called tissue. Plant tissues are grouped as meristematic tissue and permanent tissue on the basis of their ability to divide.
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The question provides definitions and classifications related to tissues, particularly in the context of anatomy and plant biology. It explains the concept of tissues formed by groups of cells with common functions and origins, and categorizes plant tissues into meristematic and permanent types based on their ability to divide.
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Tissue
A group of cells having essentially a common function and origin is called tissue.
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A group of cells having essentially a common function and origin is called tissue.
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Tissues are an organizational level between cells and complete organs, where cells function together.
Sources
- Tissue (biology) - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org
- Plant Development I: Tissue differentiation and function - organismalbio.biosci.gatech.edu
- 3.1.3: Plant Tissues - Biology LibreTexts - bio.libretexts.org
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