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Genesis Graham
30 May, 00:15
Group of cells that carryout a specific function
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Nathanial Hardy
30 May, 01:47
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Organ system A group of organs that work together to complete a specific function. specialised A cell that has become differentiated to carry out a particular function, eg red blood cell. tissue A group of similar cells that carry out the same function, eg muscle tissue.
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Dean Turner
30 May, 02:28
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The answer to your question is Multicellular Organisms.
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