Do you have a tissue? I need to blow my nose.
He didn't break his leg when he fell out of the tree, but he did some serious damage to the tissue around the bones in his ankle.
After injuring his shoulder repeatedly, scar tissue built up, limiting the movement of his arm
somewhat.
The store wrapped the wine glasses in tissue paper, and packed them in a box.
The old woman pulled a tissue out of her purse, and wiped away a tear.
His leg was badly broken, and the surrounding tissue badly damaged.
Doctors had to cut away some infected
tissue to keep the disease from spreading.
The jellyfish can regrow small amounts of tissue that have been damaged.
Scientists tell us that our hair is made up of dead tissue.
Each red blood cell lives an average of 4 months, and travels between the lungs and other
tissues 75,000 times before dying.
One individual organ transplant donor can provide organs, bone, and tissue for 50 or more people in need.
Successful alternatives to testing drugs on animals include test tube studies on human tissue cultures, statistics and computer models.
Almost every weekday morning, free tissues are distributed to Japanese commuters by workers of the companies whose messages and advertisements are printed on the package.
People consume harmful pesticides when they eat plants and animals that have the chemicals in their tissues.
Different kinds of tissue working together in the same place may form an organ, such as the heart or brain.
As the cut on my leg healed, scar tissue began to form over the wound.
Pain is a reaction which the body produces in response to any stimulus intense enough to cause tissue damage.
Scientists tell us that the brain gets its intelligence from a surface layer of tissue no more than a centimeter thick.
Jello-O is made from partially decomposed cow and pig hides, hooves, bones, and connective tissue.
The tissue of our brain is incapable of feeling any pain.
Stephen Leacock once said that life, we learn too late, is in the living, the tissue of every day and hour.