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The phrase "and the tissues of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing biological, anatomical, or medical topics, particularly when referring to the physical structures of living organisms.
Example: "The study focused on the cells and the tissues of the human body to understand their functions better."
Alternatives: "and the cellular structures of" or "as well as the biological tissues of".
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Fungi thrive where it's dark and damp, so you'll find them growing in caves, basements — and the tissues of feet.
They are found in the aorta, carotid arteries, pulmonary artery, capillaries in the adrenal gland, and the tissues of the heart itself.
The E.P.A., which designated the Hudson a national Superfund site in 1984, has said that unacceptable amounts of PCB's are still escaping and working their way into the air and the tissues of fish.
The basal cell forms part of the coleoptile and also gives rise to the shoot apex and the tissues of the root and coleorhiza.
In the intestinal tract, an antibiotic may kill most of the microorganisms that are normally present and allow dangerous organisms, such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, to multiply and perhaps to invade the bloodstream and the tissues of the body.
The definitive endoderm in the anterior region of the post-gastrula stage embryo is fated for forming the epithelial lining of the foregut and the tissues of the associated organs, such as the respiratory tract, thyroid, thymus, liver and pancreas.
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Like the notorious pesticide DDT, DEHP attaches strongly to the soil and stays there for a very long time, and it's now being found in municipal drinking water supplies--and in the tissues of more and more people.
Mercury accumulates in water and in the tissues of humans, fish and animals, and was declared a hazardous air pollutant by the Environmental Protection Agency in 1971.
It does this in soil and in the tissues of both plants and animals.
Smoking irritates and inflames the tissues of the upper airway, and increases the likelihood of snoring.
Unlike teeth and bones, the tissues of organs usually decay rapidly, before they can be fossilized through the replacement of all organic material with minerals.
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