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Cells of the same structural and functional type occur within a tissue. An organ contains different types of tissues, each performing a function to aid in the overall action of the organ. In other words, the structure and function of an organ are dependent on the tissues it contains. That is why it is sometimes said that tissues, not organs, are the structural and functional units of the body

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