A tissue is a cluster of cells that are specialized to perform a particular function. Examples include blood tissue, phloem tissue in plants, and muscle tissue.
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Tissue refers to a group of cells with similar structures and functions working together to perform specific tasks within an organism. Examples include epithelial tissue (lining surfaces like skin and organs), connective tissue (supporting and binding structures like bone and blood), muscle tissue (enabling movement in skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles), and nervous tissue (transmitting and processing signals in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves). Tissues are fundamental units of multicellular organisms, contributing to their structure, function, and overall physiology.