They are known as organs; and organ systems.
Groups of tissues that work together to perform a specific function make up organs. These organs then make up systems.
Cells are the building blocks that make up all living organisms. Tissues are groups of like cells that, together, perform a function for the living organism. Organs are relatively independent groups of tissues (tissue or tissues) that work together to perform a function for the living organism
Groups of similar cells that function together make up tissues. Groups of similar tissues that function together make up organs. For example, the stomach organ is made up of mucous lining, muscle, and vascular tissue.
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.
Groups of cells working together form tissues, groups of tissues working together form organs, organs working together form organ systems, organ systems cooperating and working together form organisms.
Tissues are groups of similar cells working together to perform a particular biological function.
AnswerorganGroups of different tissues working together is a specialized cell that works together to perform a particular function.
Cells don't have groups of tissues working together, but they do have organelles working together. Tissues are made up of multiple cells working together.
An organ is made of tissues that work together.
Different types of tissues working together to perform a function make up an organ. cell-> tissue -> organ -> organ system -> organism
An organ is made of different tissues working together to perform a body function. In contrast, tissue is groups of cells working together.
Tissues are groups of similar cells performing a single function. A group of tissues working together to perform a complex function is called an organ.