all systems are connected to every organ
Tissue. Tissue---Organs---Organ Systems---Organisms.
Cells are the smallest unit of life. Large groups of cells with the same purpose are called tissue, groups of tissue with the same purpose form organs, organs with similar purposes form systems and systems form organisms.
Cells are the smallest unit of life. Large groups of cells with the same purpose are called tissue, groups of tissue with the same purpose form organs, organs with similar purposes form systems and systems form organisms.
it completes the organ system
Cells are the smallest unit of life. Large groups of cells with the same purpose are called tissue, groups of tissue with the same purpose form organs, organs with similar purposes form systems and systems form organisms.
a group of cells of the same type is called a tissue a group of tissues of the same type is called an organ system
Cells of the same type form tissues. Different tissue types form organs. Different organs form organ systems. Organ systems form an organism.
Cells that are the same type and work together form a tissue. This makes even blood a tissue even though it is liquid.
A group of cells collaborating to perform a specific function is called a tissue. Tissues in turn work together to form organs, and organs work together to comprise an organism's body. This division of labor among cells ensures that different tasks are efficiently carried out within an organism.
Gametophytic tissue
An organism is a living thing, such as a human or an oak tree. Organ systems make up the organism to achieve the processes it requires. Examples are the respiratory and circulatory systems. Organs are individual parts of the organ systems, e.g. the kidney is part of the excretory system, and the heart is part of the circulatory system. Tissues make up the organs, and are masses of cells of the same type. Muscle tissue makes up part of many organs. Cells are the basic units of life, for instance muscle cells make muscle tissue, and nerve cells make nerve tissue.
A human body tissue is made up of groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body. Tissues can consist of various cell types, such as muscle cells, nerve cells, and epithelial cells, as well as extracellular matrix components like proteins and fibers. Examples of human body tissues include muscle tissue, nervous tissue, connective tissue, and epithelial tissue.