It all depends... Cells vary from size to size. The largest cell is an ostrich egg which is larger than most tissues, however tissues are made from cells working together to achieve a common purpose. If it is a multicelled organism than the cells will be smaller than it's own tissues.
I know that electron microscopes kill cells and require chemical fixation but show a 3d image I know there is one type of electron microscope can see living cells
In most animals cells that carry out the same function form structures called tissues. An organ is a group of tissues working together for a common function. Sponges can be said to show some cell differentiation (and therefore have tissues). The porifera (the phylum containing sponges) are some of the most ancestral animals on the planet and only have two cell types. One makes up the soma (the body) and the other the germ line (a reproductive system). Interestingly, these cells have the ability to self-recognise which was important in the evolution of multicellularity. So, if you put a sponge through a blender if will eventually rearrange itself back into its original form. (Please don't try this with your pet hamster - it definitely won't work!)
yes mother an daughter cells are human cells.yes mother an daughter cells are human cells.
No; bacteria for instance, are single-celled and do not form any tissues or organs.
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One Certain Protists live in colonies which can appear to be a single organism, however they show no differentiation into tissues.
Cells make up molecules.Similar molecules combine to give a tissue.Different tissues combine to form an organ.Different organ join to form an organ system.Organ system make an organism.
The levels of organization from least to most complex are:AtomsMoleculesCellTissueOrganOrgan system
I know that electron microscopes kill cells and require chemical fixation but show a 3d image I know there is one type of electron microscope can see living cells
In most animals cells that carry out the same function form structures called tissues. An organ is a group of tissues working together for a common function. Sponges can be said to show some cell differentiation (and therefore have tissues). The porifera (the phylum containing sponges) are some of the most ancestral animals on the planet and only have two cell types. One makes up the soma (the body) and the other the germ line (a reproductive system). Interestingly, these cells have the ability to self-recognise which was important in the evolution of multicellularity. So, if you put a sponge through a blender if will eventually rearrange itself back into its original form. (Please don't try this with your pet hamster - it definitely won't work!)
No, an MRI is used to image soft tissues such as ligament and muscles. These do not show up on an X-ray which looks at hard tissues such as bone.
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Do not put a formula in the cells where you do not want to show a balance.
Skeletal and cardiac muscle tissues are both considered as striated, which means that they have light and dark bands.
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