tissue

[ˈtɪʃuː]

tissue Definition

  • 1a group of similar cells that together perform a specific function in an organism
  • 2a soft, thin piece of paper used for wiping tears, cleaning surfaces, etc.

Using tissue: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "tissue" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The human body is made up of different types of tissues.

  • Example

    She used a tissue to wipe her nose.

  • Example

    He carefully wrapped the fragile item in tissue paper.

  • Example

    The tissue of the plant was examined under a microscope.

  • Example

    The tissue of the heart muscle was damaged after the heart attack.

tissue Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tissue

Phrases with tissue

  • a thin, translucent paper used for wrapping delicate items or for decorative purposes

    Example

    She wrapped the gift in tissue paper before putting it in the box.

  • the growth of cells or tissues in a specially prepared nutrient medium outside of an organism

    Example

    Tissue culture is used in medical research to study the behavior of cells and tissues.

  • the use of living cells, biomaterials, and engineering techniques to create artificial tissues and organs for implantation into the body

    Example

    Tissue engineering has the potential to revolutionize the field of medicine by providing replacement tissues and organs for patients.

Origins of tissue

from Old French 'tissu', meaning 'a woven fabric'

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Summary: tissue in Brief

The term 'tissue' [ˈtɪʃuː] refers to a group of similar cells that perform a specific function in an organism. It can also mean a soft, thin piece of paper used for wiping tears or cleaning surfaces. Examples include 'She used a tissue to wipe her nose' and 'The tissue of the plant was examined under a microscope.' Phrases like 'tissue paper' and 'tissue culture' extend the definition.

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