1. Bookkeeping 2. I am giving two answers because i am not really sure what you mean by thickest: Bone (Bone is made up of a group of cells and many cells = tissue) Skin (skin is itself a tissue so it can be thickest tissue in the body) 3. Blood is the smallest tissue ( I somewhere read that blood is a tissue ) 4. thumbnail
Hmmm ... the pineal gland is pretty small? Too small for neurosurgeons to be able to identify it without those high-powered operating microscopes, I think?. But so are a lot of other tissues in the head, it must be said ...
I have no Idea. 1.My answer is committee - right? 2. bone 3. skin 4. The thumb nail. Am I right? kindly check my answers.
1st and 4th answer is already declared and consecutive 3 double letter means one after another so committee got "i" in between Well we are here looking mostly for 2nd and 3rd answer
Don't worry about it: two are answered and the remaining two unanswerable without better definition of the terms in the questions.
It seems to be you who has given up. People have asked repeatedly for clarification of what you mean by "thickest" and "tissue", and are clearly unable to progress further without it, but you've ignored every request to define the terms more clearly.
Thanks for the follow ups. You have really been a great challenger. The answer to the thickest tissue is the TONGUE And the smallest tissue is the HAIR (Yes the hair cos its a tissue) Thanks once again for your patience. Pls reply if you or dont agree with me. Take care
BOOKKEEPING The skin located under the eyes and around the the eyelids the pineal gland in the brain. Pass
Ooh, very nice one, I never thought of this at all! Yes, the tongue is certainly pretty thick. (Think you might have said "thickest soft tissue" or something ... I mean, many muscles/bones are thicker than the tongue, and they're "tissues" too - according to a pathologist's definition. I do appreciate this wasn't the definition you had in mind!). (You could say the tongue is an "organ", though ... like, say, the liver?). But fair enough, and I never thought of it. Yes, I see what you mean. Thank you ...