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What is the function of a tissue in an organism?

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Tissues are groups of similar cells working together. They perform specific functions like muscle contraction, oxygen transport or protection, supporting organ function in organisms.

Class 8 NCERT Science Curiosity Chapter 2 The Invisible Living World: Beyond Our Naked Eye solutions

class 8 science chapter 2 the invisible living world beyond our naked eye question answer

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  1. Tissues consist of similar cells organized to perform a particular function. For example, muscle tissue contracts for movement and nervous tissue transmits signals. These specialized groups of cells allow organs to work efficiently. Tissues form the bridge between individual cells and complete organs, playing a vital role in maintaining life and enabling multicellular organisms to function properly.

     

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