Biology
A group of similar cells to perform a specific function forms a:
- organ
- species
- organ system
- tissue
Answer
tissue
Reason — Similar cells organise to form tissue and perform a specific function. An organ is made up of different types of tissues working together to perform a specific function (e.g., heart, lungs). So it is a higher level than cells. A species refers to a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. It is not related to cell organization. An organ system consists of multiple organs working together.
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