Tissue is formed from cells in which:

Tissue is formed from cells in which:

most cells are similar in structure and function.
all cells perform different functions.
all cells are different in structure.
all cells are different in both structure and function.
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UPSC Geoscientist – 2021
A tissue is defined as a group of similar cells (and their extracellular matrix) that are organized together to perform a specific function. While tissues may contain more than one cell type, the predominant cells are typically similar in structure and specialized for the tissue’s function.
Tissues are formed by cells with similar structure and function working together.
Options B, C, and D describe scenarios where cells are primarily different in structure and function, which would not typically form a cohesive tissue performing a specialized role. Organs are made up of different types of tissues working together.
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