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.
a group of cells with the same specific, specialised function is a tissue, like muscles, bones. a group of tissue iss is organs and a group of organs is a system. so yeah, most cells in our body form tissues, as we are a multicelled, specialized organism.
Not by the definition of tissue. Tissue is a group of specialized cells with a dedicated purpose that usually leads to organs. Unicellular organisms can not have tissue because they would need more than the one cell.
A tissue is a group of cells working together. Similarly, a system is a group of organs working together. Furthermore, the levels of organization prove that all tissues are made of cells and these tissues make up organs which form organ systems. Therefore, a single cell cannot form a system or a tissue.
yes it can because cells are made of tissue
No tissues are combined of multiple cells, they do not happen to occur in single-celled organisms.
no it can not because there are more organism that contain tisue in your body.
No. DNA forms cells, cells form tissues, tissues form organs, organs form organ systems, organ systems form Organisms.
no it can not no it can not
Why yes, a single celled organism can contain tissue. The Armillaria ostoyae, popularly known as the honey mushroom, is one of the worlds largest living organisms and it is made up of alot of tissue, and is still considered a single cellular organism.
A cat is an organism.
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Yes
Not by the definition of tissue. Tissue is a group of specialized cells with a dedicated purpose that usually leads to organs. Unicellular organisms can not have tissue because they would need more than the one cell.
Muscle tissue forms an organ, which many different organs create an organism.
Tissues are made of cells that are all the same type and one cell can't be a tissue.
Why yes, a single celled organism can contain tissue. The Armillaria ostoyae, popularly known as the honey mushroom, is one of the worlds largest living organisms and it is made up of alot of tissue, and is still considered a single cellular organism.
When an organism is petrified its organic tissue is most likely replaced with minerals.
Muscle tissue forms an organ, which many different organs create an organism.
To answer this question as it is written: not necessarily. An organism (bacterium) can be smaller than tissue (the cartilage in my ears). By definition, an organism is more COMPLEX than a tissue, but not necessarily bigger.
Muscle tissue.
It is unicellular?
A cat is an organism.
A plant is neither an organ or a tissue, it is an organism!