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Which is a group of thesues that work together to carry out a common function?

A) Committee
B) Assembly
C) Guild
D) Consortium

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Final answer:

The question appears to have a typo and seems to mean 'group of tissues,' which in biology refers to an organ. The options given (Committee, Assembly, Guild, Consortium) are types of groups of people or organizations that come together for a specific function or purpose, not tissues.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question seems to have a typo and should refer to a 'group of tissues.' The correct answer to the question 'Which is a group of tissues that work together to carry out a common function?' is not provided among the options you have given (Committee, Assembly, Guild, Consortium). However, in biology, such a group of tissues that works together to perform a specific function is called an organ. An example of an organ is the heart, which is made up of multiple types of tissues that work together to pump blood throughout the body.

Since the provided options relate to groups of people or organizations, they can be defined as follows:

  • Committee: A group of people officially delegated to perform a function, such as investigating, considering, reporting, or acting on a matter.
  • Assembly: A body of people gathered together, usually for a particular purpose, often for legislative or deliberative sessions.
  • Guild: An association of artisans or merchants who control the practice of their craft in a particular area.
  • Consortium: An association of several companies or institutions formed to undertake an enterprise beyond the resources of any one member.

Options provided relate to different types of organizational structures or groups that can be found in various contexts, such as businesses, government, or other collaborative efforts.

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