yes
Alive does not belong because the other terms are all related to the different levels of organization in living organisms - electron is a subatomic particle, cell is the basic unit of life, tissue is a group of cells working together, and organ is a collection of tissues that perform a specific function.
Tissue is a group of cells which have a special job to do whilst an organ is formed by a group of tissues with a special job. When you have a group of organs, you have an organ system.
Yes, in simple terms. Tissue makes up organs, which make up organ systems. organ systems>organs>tissues>cells
Muscle is an organ! An organ is made up of a group of tissue and muscle is made up of a group of tissue! So muscle is an organ sure! Just me!
When there is a group of cells that work together to do a common job that is called a tissue. A group of tissues that do a common job is an organ, and a group of organs that do a job is called an organ system.
A group of cells that act together is called a Tissue
Tissue is a group of organ joined together.
a group of cells together make tissue a group of tissue together make an organ and a group of organs make an organ system which make the organism
A group of tissue usually forms an organ if the tissue you're inquiring about are tissue of the same type. For example, a group of cardiac muscle (Muscle being the tissue type in question) would form the heart. The skin is even an organ because it is a collection of common tissue that serve a similar function.
Muscles are group of tissues.
an organ?
A tissue is a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function, while an organ system is a group of organs that work together to perform a broader function in the body. Tissues make up organs, which in turn make up organ systems.