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Revision as of 10:27, 5 June 2019
Contents
Key Stage 3
Meaning
A tissue is a group of similar specialised cells working together.
About Tissues
- When a large number of identical specialised cells are found in the same place it is called a tissue.
- Sperm do not work together so semen is not counted as a tissue.
- An organ is made of many tissues working together.
- Some tissues in vertebrates that you should know:
Tissues and their Specialised Cells
A specialised muscle cell | Muscle Tissue |
A specialised xylem cell | Xylem Tissue stained orange. |
A specialised palisade cell | Palisade Tissue is the layer of rectangular cells near the top of the leaf, just under the top layer. |
Key Stage 4
Meaning
A tissue is a group of similar specialised cells working together.
About Tissues
- An organ is made of many tissues working together.
- Some tissues in vertebrates that you should know: