tissue culture biyol

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tissue
A group of similar cells that function together to do a specific job

But it is similarly necessary that flesh and each of the other tissues should be the ratio of its elements, or that not one of them should;.

Thin, woven, gauze-like fabric
{v} to interweave, variegate, adorn
To form tissue of; to interweave
– group of similar cells that work together to do one job
A fine transparent silk stuff, used for veils, etc
A collection of similar cells that share a similar function, such as skin cells or kidney cells
A group of similar cells which performs a certain function, for example: lung tissue
General term covering a variety of high-quality, creped hygiene papers
In animals and plants, tissue consists of cells that are similar to each other in appearance and that have the same function. As we age we lose muscle tissue
A general term indicating a class of papers which are characteristically gauzy in texture and, in some cases, fairly transparent They may be glazed, unglazed, or creped, and are used for a variety of purposes Examples of different types of tissue papers include sanitary grades such as toilet, facial, napkin, towels, wipes, and special sanitary papers Desirable characteristics in these types of tissue papers are softness, strength, and freedom from lint Other examples of tissue papers are decorative and laminated tissue papers and crepe papers, often used in gift wrapping and to decorate Desirable characteristics here are appearance, strength, and durability Tissue papers are divided into three major categories: At-Home (or Consumer), Away-from-Home (or Commercial & Industrial), and Specialty
A group of cells, usually a particular kid that function together and form a structural material in an organism
a collection of similar cells and the intercellular substances surrounding them (eg epithelium; connective tissues (blood, bone, cartilage); muscle tissue; and nerve tissue)
Absorbent paper as material
(Y/N) if use or drawing of blood, blood products, tissues or body fluids are involved
Tissue or tissue paper is thin paper that is used for wrapping things that are easily damaged, such as objects made of glass or china
a part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function a soft thin (usually translucent) paper
A tissue is a piece of thin soft paper that you use to blow your nose. a box of tissues. adipose tissue fatty tissue myeloid tissue connective tissue lymphoid tissue tissue culture
{i} aggregate of cells of a particular kind; absorbent tissue paper for use as a handkerchief; fabric; fine lightweight paper
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