TISSUE

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The term "tissue" can refer to several different concepts depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few common meanings:

  1. Biology/Anatomy: In biological terms, tissue refers to a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function. There are four primary types of tissue in animals:

    • Epithelial tissue: Covers body surfaces and lines cavities.
    • Connective tissue: Supports, binds together, and protects tissues and organs.
    • Muscle tissue: Responsible for movement (including skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle).
    • Nervous tissue: Composed of neurons and supporting cells, responsible for transmitting nerve impulses.
  2. Medical: In a medical context, tissue can refer to any group of cells in the body, and discussions may involve tissue samples taken for biopsies or examinations.

  3. Paper Products: Tissue may also refer to thin, delicate paper products, such as facial tissue (like Kleenex) and toilet tissue (toilet paper), used for hygiene and personal care.

  4. Art & Craft: In arts and crafts, tissue paper is often used for decoration, wrapping, or various creative projects.

  5. Cultural Reference: In literature or discourse, "tissue" might refer to fragility or to woven elements of ideas and concepts, as in the poem "Tissue" by Imtiaz Dharker, which explores themes of strength and fragility.

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