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How are tissues defined morphologically and physiologically ?


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Tissues are similar morphologically.

  1. A group of similar types of cells which have the same basic structure, shape, and size.
  2. Every tissue has a specific type of cells that are arranged and designed in a way that they can perform their functions efficiently.
  3. Tissues are a group of cells that have the same type of morphology so that they can carry out their function efficiently.

Tissues are similar physiologically.

  1. Every tissue performs a specific function.
  2. Different tissues are designed to perform different functions.
  3. In a multicellular organism, there is a division of labour among different tissues so that the functions of the body can be carried out.

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