As you may already know, every part of your body is made of tissues, as tissues are defined as a group of cells performing similar or same functions. So not only is skin tissue, but semen and blood is as well.
Now, back to your question. When we are formed, the cell that you are first conceived as splits itself into things called "Stem cells." You may have heard of these on the news, as the research using them is very controversial. The reason why is simply because the only way to get at them is to kill what has the potential to become a human baby.
But I digress again. These stem cells are so important and are being researched because they have the potential to turn into any bodily cell. Any of them. A blood cell, a liver cell, a skin cell, anything.
So to answer your question, no. Organs are specialized for what they do, and are not made up of the same tissues.
Pretty much yes. Every organ has the tissue required for the organ to do its job. In addition, each organ has arteries, veins and capillaries to lead the blood in, out, and to transfer nutrients to the rest of the organ tissue.
No, by definition, an organ is made up of two or more types of tissue and has a recognizable shape and recognizable function.
Organ is usually made up of more than one number of tissues.
Of course they do not. There can be several
No. They are composed of several tissue types. Tissues are made of one type of cell.
A tissue (not the kind you sneeze into) is a similar group of cells that perform the same function. a tissue. and a group of tissues working together is called an organ. and a group of organs working together is called an organ system.
It usually have more than one job to do.
A cell is the smallest functional unit in an organism. Tissues are made of cells. For example, muscle tissue is made of muscle cells, bone tissue of bone cells. Finally organs are defined as being composed of more than one type of tissue and having a recognizable shape and function.
As you may already understand there are many different types of 'tissue' in the body so I hope these will act as a general selection. Heart Tissue Liver Tissue Lung Tissue Brain Tissue / Nerve Tissue Pancreatic Tissue Almost every organ has tissue which is used to bind the organs together acting as a secondary support for organs. I wonder who says that there are only five: bone, connective, neural, muscle, organ, blood vessels and probably more.
In animals, tissues are made from many specialized eukaryotic cells. Each different type of tissue is made from a slightly different type of cell. Heart is made of cells that have special properties that make them heart cells, the liver is made of liver cells, the skin is made of skin cells, and so on. If you look at cells from different tissues under the microscope, you can see that they look different.
Organs.
Organs are related to tissues, because it takes more than one kind of tissue to make an organ. You can think of organs as being made of more than one, usually several, tissues that all work together for a common purpose.An organ is made of more than one tissue and designed to produce a specific action.
the "body is a general term. Endo means inside, but you would have to be more precise with what area like, endoneurium, connective tissue around a part of a neuron, or endomesium connective tissue around part of a muscle.
A tissue is NOT more complex than a organ because a tissue is 1 level below organs. I know my answer is not clear but I have a hard time when it comes to science.
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.
Yes. Organs are made from tissues, which are made from cells.Read more: Is_an_organ_made_up_of_cellsHope I helped....M.Dunegan (Smiles Puddin')
Two or more tissues working together is an organ.
Organs are related to tissues, because it takes more than one kind of tissue to make an organ. You can think of organs as being made of more than one, usually several, tissues that all work together for a common purpose.An organ is made of more than one tissue and designed to produce a specific action.
Cells of similar type come together to form tissues. Two or more types of tissue come together to form organs. Organs that work together perform a common function are known as organ systems.
Yes. Muscles are made of a group of different tissues that support a common function. By that definition they are indeed organs. Most people think that only the internal organs are classified as organs, but organs are technically any body structure that is made of two or more tissues. Your muscles are made of muscle tissue and connective tissue called fascia.
according to McGraw-Hill, an organ is more complex, learned from my anatomy homework
Your epidermis is your skin, which protects your vital organs, mussels, tissue, blood, and much more.