Different types of tissues that are working together forma system. There are many different types of systems such as the nervous system and respiratory system.
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compounds are 2 or more elements bound together, a mixture is 2 or more elements and/or compounds physically mingled together
more oxygen
cells → tissues → organs → organ systems → the organism. (1) Cells are the smallest unit of any living thing. (2) Tissues are groups of cells working together to perform a specific function. (3) An organ is a complex system of tissues working together to perform a life task for a human body. Examples: Heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, eyes, brain, stomach, intestines, and pancreas are a few of the organs that reside in the human body. (4) An organ system is a group of organs working together to keep the human body alive. The following are some of the systems that exist in the human body: Digestive system (fuel source) Respiratory system (oxygen source) Endocrine system (hormones; chemical signals) Immune system (disease resistance) Skeletal system (bones) Nervous system Integumentary system (skin, epithelium) Muscular system Circulatory system (5) An organism is any living thing, a plant, a fungus, an animal, a paramecium, a bacterium, or, in this case, the HUMAN BODY.
A combination of two or more tissues working together to perform a specific job in the body is called an organ. Multiple organs working together is known as an organ system.
Different types of tissues that are working together forma system. There are many different types of systems such as the nervous system and respiratory system.
two or more tissues form an organ
organ
Collaboration; 2 or more people working on something together.
a coalition is the meaning of 2 or more groups agreeing and working together as one.
Organs
An organ.
The 2 stands for intelligence and the J for Joint, meaning more than one country working together. So the J2 in Seoul would be the Korean and American military intelligence services working together.
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It's an organ eg heart, lungs, liver etc. Something like the heart is made up of lots of different tissues- muscle, fat etc- but performs a much more complex task that any of the tissues could on their own. Hope this helps....
Arrangeme of cells makes tissues, and the arrangement of a group of tissues makes an organ. Organs may have 2 or more types of tissues in them which ultimately allows for the performance of more specialized functions than one tissue can manage.