There is only one material in the make up of an organ such as a heart, brain, lungs, etc. and that is tissue. Tissue is just what a collection of cells that interact with each other is called. Tissue is general homogenous, meaning that all the cells in the tissue are the same type of cells. In an organ, you generally have multiple types of tissue, which basically means that there are different types of cells in an organ that come in tissue form.
the difference between tissues and organs is that the tissues make up the organs and the tissues are made up of cells.
the difference between tissues and organs is that the tissues make up the organs and the tissues are made up of cells.
The difference between cells, tissues, organs, and body systems are that many cells make tissues, many tissues make organs, and many organs make body systems.
"They all have something to do with cells." hope this helped (:
the difference between tissues and organs is that the tissues make up the organs and the tissues are made up of cells.
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.
A fistula is an abnormal opening between organs and tissues.
No, an organism cannot have organs without tissues. Organs are composed of different types of tissues that work together to perform specific functions. Tissues are groups of cells that are organized structurally and functionally, serving as the building blocks of organs.
Tissues are organized into organs. Cells organized into tissues Tissues organized into organs Organs organized into organ system
Tissues are formed by cells, tissues form organs and organs form systems.
loops of the intestines the intestines and other abdominal organs or the abdominal wall abdominal organs such as the liver or bladder and the abdominal wall tissues of the uterus
No, not at all. Tissues are not made of organs.