an aggregate of similar cells
an aggregate of cells performing a similar function
an aggregate of similar cells performing the same function
a mixture of different cells types performing the same function
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A tissue is a collection of "similar cells" performing "similar functions". 'Cell' alone is rather ambiguous, because a collection of nerve cells and cardiocytes can never form a tussue because they shall never perform the same function. Thank you.

@myschool pls correct the error , the ans is similar cells preforming same function

A. an aggregate of similar cells: While this is part of the definition, it doesn't emphasize the crucial aspect of function.
B. an aggregate of cells performing a similar function: This is too broad. It could include unrelated cell types that happen to perform a similar function.
D. a mixture of different cells types performing the same function: This describes an organ or a complex tissue (like connective tissue), not a basic tissue type. Tissues are generally composed of one or a few similar cell types.
so the answer is C


