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How Cells Associate
The cells of many-celled organisms are marshaled and held together by specific physical and chemical factors. These factors are studied by dispersing the cells of a tissue and allowing them to recombine

How Cells Associate
The cells of many-celled organisms are marshaled and held together by specific physical and chemical factors. These factors are studied by dispersing the cells of a tissue and allowing them to recombine

Tissues from Dissociated Cells
An embryonic tissue can be broken apart into its constituent cells. Then, under appropriate conditions, the separated cells reassemble into a tissue similar to that from which they came