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10Every living organism begins its life from a single cell.
Unicellular organisms need many cells to perform life activities.
A tissue is formed by the grouping of cells.
An organ is made up of only one cell.
A group of organs working together forms a system.
Respiration and nutrition are not life processes.
Cells are the structural and functional units of life.
Life processes occur only in multicellular organisms.
Tissues in plants and animals perform different functions.
Histology is the study of cells only.
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Which one is the type of tissue with cell division capacity?
What is the basic unit of life?
Which level comes after tissue in body organization?
Which of the following is a life process?
Which organism performs all activities with a single cell?
What do we call the branch of biology that studies tissues?
Which comes in the correct order of organization?
Which of the following is NOT a life process?
Tissues are formed mainly in which type of organisms?
Which statement is correct?
The life of every organism begins from a ______ cell.
Organisms made of one cell are called ______ organisms.
A group of similar cells forms a ______.
A structure formed by different tissues is called an ______.
A group of organs working together is called a ______.
Nutrition, respiration and excretion are called ______.
The smallest structural unit of life is the ______.
Life processes in unicellular organisms occur in a ______ cell.
The study of tissues is called ______.
Tissues are mainly divided into ______ tissue and ______ tissue.