That is true
No,unicellular organism is composed of only one cell and every tissue is a group of cells which are organized in a proper way to carry out a specific function.Tissue can only be found in a multicellular organism not in a unicellular organism.
The organism is composed of the organ system and the organ system is composed of organs that work together and the organs are composed of tissues and the tissues are composed of cells and the cells are composed of molecules
They are living, but they are not organisms. Cells are the "building blocks" of tissues, which group together into organs, which group together into organ systems. Those organ systems comprise an organism. The individuals cells are not organisms themselves.
multiple organisms
Bodies of multicellular organisms, particularly animals, are organized on the basis of tissues, organ and organ systems. A tissue is composed of cells with similar structures and functions. An organ is composed of several tissues grouped together into a structural and functional unit. And an organ system is a group of organs that work together in the performance of a specific function.
no. an organism is any system of organs working together.
welll.........did you Eva attend school cells combine together in order to create organisms cells do not get to organism your question is stupid
The answer you are looking for is "colonial" . Colonial organisms live together but if separated can survive on their own. Good luck on that quiz!
limestone
The two organisms DNA fuse together and join as one to produce an organism with both of the other organisms genetic material.
Biome Habitat Environment Ecosystem
bicellular