This is called "tissue" groups of tissue that work together are called organs
2006-10-29 12:34:06
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answered by boxfervor 3
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A group of specialized cells is called a tissue. Organs, which actually perform the task, are made of tissue. Hope that helps! :)
2006-10-29 12:54:53
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answered by Anonymous
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A group of cells working together to perform a specific function is called a tissue. Formation of a tissue is the first step in the division of labour in a living system.
In Animal Kingdom, tissue grade of organization developed first in Phylum Cnidaria.
2006-10-29 12:39:38
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answered by sharat_vishwanath 1
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Think of the following heriarchy:
molecules ---> organelles ---> cells ---> tissues ---> organs ---> organ systems ---> organism
So, the answer to your question is TISSUE
2006-10-29 12:39:25
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answered by mindy15cbc 1
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tissues example:cardiac tissue of the heart
2006-10-29 17:07:55
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answered by asdfgf;lkjhj 3
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it's a tissue, are you doing a cross word puzzle, cause i have the same question on my cross word puzzle for science
2006-11-01 13:31:06
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answered by Monica 2
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its a "tissue" an organ is made up of tissues.
2006-10-29 12:34:38
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answered by sjalt 1
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an organ
2006-10-29 12:34:33
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answered by yello-w=lab 1
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This is called an "organ".
2006-10-29 12:33:15
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answered by Mmerobin 6
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