structure is the arrangement of parts in an organism. it includes the shape of a part and the material of which the part is made,but the function is the job the part does
An organ is a structure that has a definite form and performs a definite function or functions within the body.
Connective tissue functions in both support and structure.
The job that the organ does is the function of that organ
One example would be the vermiform appendix in human bodies. The appendix is a vestigial organ of the digestive system, an organ that has reduced in size and has lost its original function throughout evolution. It is hypothosized that the human appendix are the remains of the cecum organ, a organ that aids in the digestion and breakdown of cellulose in plants. Since humans humans prefered to cook food, the use of the organ was dramatically lowered to a point that it was not needed.
The organ structure mesovarium is found in the female genitalia.
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the difference is ,a structure is where it is placed and the function is what it daos
the difference is ,a structure is where it is placed and the function is what it daos
its function
the structure of an organ refers to what it is made of, how it is shaped, and what it looks like, while the functionof an organ is a description of what that particular organ does.
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An organ is a structure that has a definite form and performs a definite function or functions within the body.
The structure of an organ refers to its physical composition and arrangement of tissues, cells, and components that give it a specific form. In contrast, the function of an organ pertains to the roles and processes it performs within an organism, such as pumping blood or filtering waste. While structure and function are closely related—often described by the principle that "form follows function"—they can vary independently; for example, an organ's structure may adapt over time while its primary function remains the same. Ultimately, the interplay between structure and function is essential for the overall efficiency and effectiveness of biological systems.
All organs have a different structure and function depending on what they are designated to do within the body.
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The structure and function relate because what the structure is made of infuences what the organ's function is. An example is that the heart is made of strong muscle cells. Therefore, it is fit to do the job of pumping blood around the body.