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The relationship between an organ and organ systems are similar to a teammate relationship. An organ system is made up of organs.
Yes, different tissues in an organ perform different functions.
a pair of appendages called pedipalps that function in sensing,feeding, or reproduction
Yes, the roots are usually the organ for feeding.Just in insectivorous plants (sundress, pitcher plants, butternut's, bladderworts, Venus's-flytrap etc.) the main organs for feeding are leaves.Sometimes we say "the organs for feeding is the leave" this statement may be correct but in scientific terms and in most plants the organ for feeding is the root.In the cactus plant which is usually found in deserts (Sahara desert etc.) the main feeding organs are 1) The stem and 2) RootsBut For The Conclusion:-ROOTS ARE THE MAIN FEEDING ORGANS OF THE PLANTIN VERY LESS PLANTS SUCH AS CARNIVOROUS AND CACTUS PLANTS THE FEEDING ORGANS MAY BE OTHER(The Wrong Answer)(The Correct Answer)
Different tissues working together form an organ.
The mouth?
It's called a Symbiotic relationship. (Symbiosis)
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The relationship between an organ and organ systems are similar to a teammate relationship. An organ system is made up of organs.
As with most creatures the feeding organ of an earthworm is the mouth. Located behind the mouth is the pharynx which acts as a suction pump; its muscular walls draw food back.
Organs, to Tissues, To Cells
Yes, different tissues in an organ perform different functions.
An organ grinder.
The relationship between cells,organs, and systems would be many cells make up tissue, many tissues make up an organ, many organs make up an organ system, and organ systems make up and organism.
An organ preforms a specific job, but an organ system is a group of different organs working together to preform one task.
Different diseases affect the organ system in different ways.