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Usually, a group of cells are organized and forms the tissues, the tissues in turn are organized and form into organs and the organs make up the system.
Cells that are the same form tissues. Muscle cells form muscle tissue.
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Tissuegroup of organized tissues: organ.group of organized organs: organ system.
Organized sediments are epithelial cells. pus cells (WBCs), RBCs and casts. Unorganized sediments are chemical substances that form crystals.
Cells are organized into tissues, which are organized into, organs, followed by organ systems and finally organisms.
Cells with organized nuclei are typically eukaryotic cells, which have a defined nucleus surrounded by a nuclear membrane. The organized nucleus contains the cell's genetic material in the form of chromosomes, which are responsible for regulating cellular functions and inheritance. This distinct nuclear structure is a key feature that sets eukaryotic cells apart from prokaryotic cells.
unorganized sediments: chemical substances that form crystals or precipitate from solution organized sediments: include epithelial cells, pus cells, RBCs and casts (urine is normally negative)
In many-celled organisms, cells are organized into tissues, which are groups of cells that work together to perform specific functions. Different tissues come together to form organs, which then work together as organ systems to carry out complex processes necessary for the organism's survival.
No, viruses do not have chromosomes like cells do. They have genetic material in the form of DNA or RNA, but it is not organized into chromosomes.
Red pandas possess various organized cells, including epithelial cells that form their skin and lining of internal organs, muscle cells for movement, and nerve cells for sensory and motor functions. They also have specialized cells in their digestive system to aid in the breakdown of bamboo, their primary food source. Additionally, red pandas have blood cells, such as red blood cells for oxygen transport and white blood cells for immune defense. Overall, these organized cells contribute to their unique physiology and adaptation to their environment.
The plant has two systemsthe shoot systemthe root systemThe shoot system is made up of stems, leaves, flowers and fruits that are found above the ground level.The root system is made up of the roots that are found below the ground level.