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Arthropods are complex organisms. They are made up of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems.
yes. special cells make tissues then those make organs then those make up a system then those make up an organism
it is made up of similar cells or the same cells
Epithelial cells line the inner surface of organs.
Cells don't have anything special they just go through massive mitosis while you are sleeping. When you sleep your body is resting and healing itself.
Arthropods are complex organisms. They are made up of cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems.
The organs that produce special reprodutive cells in the female body are called Testes.
The organs that produce special reprodutive cells in the female body are called Testes.
No. Arthropods have "exoskeletons", shells outside their bodies that contain and protect their internal organs.
it completes the organ system
yes. special cells make tissues then those make organs then those make up a system then those make up an organism
Tissue is a group of cells which have a special job to do whilst an organ is formed by a group of tissues with a special job. When you have a group of organs, you have an organ system.
Cells ---> tissues ----> organs ----> organ systems ----> an organism.
"They all have something to do with cells." hope this helped (:
Onions do not have organs but do have cells
Cells are organized into tissues, tissues are organized into organs, and organs are organized into organ systems
it is made up of similar cells or the same cells