A collection of cells having similar morphology to carry out a specific function are
tissues
systems
cells
organs
tissues
Rationale: Tissues are a collection of cells having similar morphology to carry out a specific function; cells are the basic structural unit of all organisms; organs are a collection of tissues serving a common function; systems are a collection or organs working concertedly to carry out a bodily function; and organisms are living entities comprising an integration of systems to carry out the necessary functions to maintain life.
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The dorsal roots of the spinal cord contain afferent fibers that transmit impulses from ________ to ________
A) the central nervous system, motor nerves B) sensory nerves, central nervous system C) the central nervous system, sensory nerves D) motor nerves, the central nervous system