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6 January, 02:51

In multicellular organisms, cells are arranged into groups that work together to perform a common function. What are these groups called?

bones

joints

systems

tissues

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  1. 6 January, 02:56
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    Tissues

    Explanation:

    Tissues are made up of similar cells that perform the same function.

    Bones are a specific component of the skeletal system and is mostly made of minerals. Hence, it is not a tissue.

    Joints are descriptors of the linkage of bones that are not made of cells grouped together, serving the same function.

    System is made up of many organs that are made up of many tissues that are made up of many cells grouped together to serve the same function.
  2. 6 January, 03:01
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    The answer is tissues.

    Explanation:

    Groups of cells work together to form Tissues.

    Groups of tissues work together to form Organs.

    (Correct me if I am wrong)
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