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Animal tissue

Introduction: Animal tissue

Description of Animal tissue

Animal tissue: the tissue in the bodies of animals.
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Animal tissue: tissue and cells derived from nonhuman animals for use in research, as opposed to whole living animals.
Source: CRISP

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Broader terms for Animal tissue

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The term Animal tissue can be used for:

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Hierarchical classifications of Animal tissue

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Source: WordNet 2.1

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