An organ system is a group of organs that work together to do a ceartin task,such as digestion. They are all similar in their indevidual function. Hope that helped.
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-Work together in preforming a major body function.
An organ system is a group of organs that work together to perform a certain task and share common functions.
because they all work together to make the body work and if with out any organ you will not be alive
An organ system is a group of organs that act together to carry out complex interrelated, An organ can be part of more than one organ system.
biological function of our body
An organism
Not a real question, but a group of organs form a system and a group of systems form a human!
Living organism
Yes. Organ systems are bigger than an organ because an organ system contains multiple organs as once again it is a whole system of organs than just 1 organ. I hope this helps.
An organ can be part of more than one organ system because it does things that contribute to more than one organ system.
HYPOTHALAMUS - both endocrine and nervous systems PINEAL GLAND - both endocrine and nervous systems SPLEEN - both cardiovascular and immune systems URETHRA - both urinary (excretory) and reproductive systems
That is the highest level. It goes: similar cells form a tissue, tissues form an organ, various organs form an organ system and many organ systems form an organism.
Cells are always the smallest unit in thinking about cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and the organism. From smallest to largest, the order is:cells, which specialize and make specific types of tissuestissue, made up of specialized cellsorgans, made up of specialized tissuesorgan systems, made up of one or more organs that are specialized to do a specific functionthe entire organism, which includes all of the organ systems.See question: What is the highest level of organization of these structures cells tissues organs organ system organism
Yes. Organ systems are bigger than an organ because an organ system contains multiple organs as once again it is a whole system of organs than just 1 organ. I hope this helps.
Yes. Organ systems are bigger than an organ because an organ system contains multiple organs as once again it is a whole system of organs than just 1 organ. I hope this helps.
An organ can be part of more than one organ system because it does things that contribute to more than one organ system.
An organ system is a groupe of organs that work together, and an organ is.... just one organ i guess. Organs are made from muscles that work together. :)
depends, if your talking about the human organ system than it has to do with all the organs in the body.
A group of organs working together to perform particular jobs in the body is called an organ system. Eg. Circulatory system, cardiovascular system, digestive system, nervous system, lymphatic system, respiratory system. Note that a single organ can be part of more than one system.
An organ system is greater than the sum of its parts (organs). So an organ, by itself, can do nothing without the Organ System to which it belongs.
Yes, it is possible for an organ to function in more than one system. Some organs can be a part of the cardiovascular system while also being a part of the immune system.
they would have more trouble transplanting an organ system because an organ system is composed of more things than just one organ and blood vessels that go to it.
organ is bigger
Organs that are affected by sarcoidosis disease include lungs, skin, eyes, musculoskeletal, nervous system, heart, reproductive system and other organs. This disease can affect any organ and this usually happens to more than one organ at a time.
Yes. This is called the levels of complexity. Chemicals are used to make cells. Cells that have the same form and function are called tissues. A group of tissues with a similar function are called tissues. Groups of tissues that all share a common function are called organs, a group of organs with the sme function are called a system. And, finally, a group of organ systems functioning together are called an organism!