SCIENCE
CELL BIOLOGY
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 B1.1.2 What describes a group of specialised cells that perform the same function in the body? 
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  Organ system 
 
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  Organelle 
 
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  Organ 
 
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  Tissue 
 
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Detailed explanation-1: -A tissue is a group of similar cells specialised to perform a specific function. The cells that make up a tissue are similar in structure, function and origin. Examples are epithelial tissue, nervous tissue, muscular tissue, etc.
Detailed explanation-2: -Tissue: Tissue is a group of similar cells that perform a particular function in multicellular creatures. It is a cellular organizational level between cells and a complete organ. Tissues are present in both plants and animals.
Detailed explanation-3: -Organ-a group of tissues precisely arranged so that they can work together to perform specific functions.
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