Biology 1001A Study Guide - Final Guide: Phloem, Epithelium, Muscle Tissue

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Because cells have there own particular function, they must be organized in some way so that they all work towards a common goal of keeping the organism alive: tissue. A group of cells similar in size, structure and function is called a tissue. For e. g. , when many different nerve cells work together, they are referred to as nerve tissue. Tissues are classified according to the function the preform. Protects outside of the body and also covers internal structures such as the intestine. Connects and supports different parts of the bod; solid connective tissue=bone; fluid connective tissue =blood. Carries signals between the brain and other body parts to coordinate activities. Makes up the vessels that transport water from the roots to different parts of the plant. Makes up the vessels that transport glucose (sugar) mad in the leaves by photosynthesis to other parts of the plant: organs.

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