A group of similar cells make up tissues in the body. Tissues are then organized into organs, which work together to perform specific functions.
Cells with similar function and/or structure make up tissues in the body.
Cells in large organisms are typically referred to as somatic cells, which make up the majority of the body's tissues and organs. These cells are specialized to perform specific functions within the organism.
No, Eukaryotic cells make up plants and animals. Eukaryotic cells contain in-bound organelles that perform functions necessary to keep the plant or animal alive. Prokaryotic cells contain no organelles, and are not utilized in plant or animal structure.
Chloroplasts are the organelles found only in plant cells that perform photosynthesis to produce food for the plant.
yes they do cells are what make us
'Fermation; ???? I think you mean 'FERMENTATION'. It is a slow chemical process using the enzyme, yeast, and at a specific temperature ( ~ 40 oC). It can take days to occur, and is used to make ethanol for beers wines and spirits.
It kills some of your brain cells.
I think Hadley Cells are cells that make you have more hydronated proxide in your stomach mussel
Cells make up tissues, and tissues make up organs.tissues are group of cells which perform similar action.so they are made up of cells only
Cells make up tissues, and tissues make up organs.tissues are group of cells which perform similar action.so they are made up of cells only
Yes. Tissue is a group of cells that perform a specific function
A group of similar cells make up tissues in the body. Tissues are then organized into organs, which work together to perform specific functions.
No, cheek cells do not have chloroplasts. Cheek cells are eukaryotic cells that make up the inner lining of the cheek cavity and do not perform photosynthesis like plant cells with chloroplasts do.
Cells with similar function and/or structure make up tissues in the body.
Yes, cells in many-celled organisms are organized into tissues. Tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform specific functions in the organism. Examples of tissues include muscle tissue and nerve tissue.
Chloroplasts or the ability to perform photosynthesis.