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A tissue is a collection of cells where as an organ is a collection of tissues.
A fact about organs is that you need cells and tissue to make up organs. because cells make up tissue and tissue makes up organs and organs make up organ system and an organ system makes up organism which are how humans are made up by.
An organ is more than one type of tissue working together to accomplish a certain function.
If they are of the same cell type and function together, they are called a tissue.
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An organ is a cluster of different tissues doing the same function. Wheres a tissue is a collection of many cells doing the same function.
A group of tissue usually forms an organ if the tissue you're inquiring about are tissue of the same type. For example, a group of cardiac muscle (Muscle being the tissue type in question) would form the heart. The skin is even an organ because it is a collection of common tissue that serve a similar function.
A tissue is a collection of cells where as an organ is a collection of tissues.
it is not a type of tissue it is a organ
Cells of the same type form tissues. Different tissue types form organs. Different organs form organ systems. Organ systems form an organism.
A fact about organs is that you need cells and tissue to make up organs. because cells make up tissue and tissue makes up organs and organs make up organ system and an organ system makes up organism which are how humans are made up by.
It is an organ. A tongue is an organ because a group of tissues makes up an organ. A tongue is more than a tissue, so it must be an organ. Each type of tissue in the tongue performs an essential task to help the tongue function properly.
Connective tissue
An organ is more than one type of tissue working together to accomplish a certain function.
A type of tissue that is associated with the support of an organ.
Skeletal system .
Artery is not an organ it is a means to carry pure blood from the heart to different organs. Arteries when approach near any organ it divides into arterioles. When arterioles enter the organ it again divides as blood capillaries.