Organs. But one organ may contain several different types of tissue with different functions.
yes
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.
Cells working together to perform the same job form tissues. Tissues are groups of cells that work together to carry out specific functions in the body. Examples of tissues include muscle tissue and nerve tissue.
it completes the organ system
Tissue
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.
Tissue
it is called tissue.
Question is not specific. Though, groups of cells preforming the same tasks form tissue. Levels of Organization: Cell ---> Tissue ---> Organ ---> Organ System ---> Organism
Cells making up a tissue must be of same kind. There are many different types of tissues in out body. Tissues combine to form an organ.
Cells of the same kind make a tissue.