Different cells work together to form tissues. Different tissues that work together form organs. Different organs that work together form organ systems and these work together to form an organism. Cells>tissues>organs>organs systems>organism.
Structures in organisms that are made of cells that perform a specific function are called tissues. For example, all skeletal muscle cells can be considered tissue, because all their cells are the same and function in a similar way. There are four tissue types in the body; connective tissue, nervous tissue, muscle tissue, and epithelial tissue. From these four types, virtually all other tissues in the body are made. By combining different tissues together, in different arragements, the organism can produce its organs, which are a group of different tissues all working together for a common function.
Cells in different tissues and organisms have different functions and respond differently to their environments because they are expressing different genes. Different cells can have very different physical characteristics.
An organ is a structure that is composed of 2 or more different kinds of tissues.
There may be several tissues in an organ but a tissue does not have many organs
4 tissues: The Upper Epidermis The Palisade layer Spongy Layer The Lower Epidermis. All these tissues do very different jobs! XX
Our bodies have different types of tissues that are used to connect all of our different parts.Bones are connected to other bones by special tissues called "ligaments." But when bones are connected to muscles, the special tissues are called "tendons."
Yes, different tissues in an organ perform different functions.
Tissues are made up of different cells which perform similar functions.
Different cells work together to form tissues. Different tissues that work together form organs. Different organs that work together form organ systems and these work together to form an organism. Cells>tissues>organs>organs systems>organism.
The most simple are the cells. They form tissues and different tissues form organs. Different organs form organ systems and all the organ systems together form an organism like you.
the difference between tissues and organs is that the tissues make up the organs and the tissues are made up of cells.
No, not at all. Tissues are not made of organs.
The most simple are the cells. They form tissues and different tissues form organs. Different organs form organ systems and all the organ systems together form an organism like you.
Different tissues working together form an organ.
Structures in organisms that are made of cells that perform a specific function are called tissues. For example, all skeletal muscle cells can be considered tissue, because all their cells are the same and function in a similar way. There are four tissue types in the body; connective tissue, nervous tissue, muscle tissue, and epithelial tissue. From these four types, virtually all other tissues in the body are made. By combining different tissues together, in different arragements, the organism can produce its organs, which are a group of different tissues all working together for a common function.
Cells in different tissues and organisms have different functions and respond differently to their environments because they are expressing different genes. Different cells can have very different physical characteristics.