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they are similar because organs are made out of tissues so they work together to perform a specific function.

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Are the tissues that make different organs similar or dissimilar?

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What do a group of similar cells make up?

cells make tissues tissues make organs organs make organ systems


Similar kinds of cells form layers that are called?

Tissuegroup of organized tissues: organ.group of organized organs: organ system.


Is an organism tissues and organs are made of cells?

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In what ways do tissues and organs differ from each other?

Tissues are groups of similar cells working together, while organs are made up of different tissues working together to perform specific functions in the body.


How are tissues and organs different?

There may be several tissues in an organ but a tissue does not have many organs


Why are Organs not tissues?

Organs are made up of many tissues. Tissues are a building block of organs. For example: Tissues are to organs as bricks are to houses.


What is a group of tissues that work together to perform a life activities?

Similar tissues working together to preform a life activity are organs.


How are tissues and cells and organs related?

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.


What consist of groups of similar tissues that perform a single function?

Our Muscle tissues work together to function our movement. They relax, tense, and do other actions. Without them, we would be like an inflated balloon.


What are tissues made up of?

Blood and lymphatic vessels


Tissues combine to form organs and organ systems.?

Yes, tissues are groups of similar cells working together to perform a specific function. These tissues combine to form organs, which are larger structures with specialized functions. Multiple organs working together in coordination form an organ system, all contributing to the overall function of the body.