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Cells are organized into tissues in multicellular organisms. Tissues are further organized into organs. This organization allows for the localization and isolation of biological processes.
Cells are organized into tissues, which are organized into, organs, followed by organ systems and finally organisms.
CELLS in your body
In most multicellular organisms, cells are organized by their function. Brain cells, for example, have a specific structure because of their purpose.
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Cells are organized into tissues in multicellular organisms. Tissues are further organized into organs. This organization allows for the localization and isolation of biological processes.
Cells are organized according to their function. The function that a cell needs to carry out dictates how it looks, how it functions and what kind of tissue it forms. Plants have very different functions than animals and therefore need different types of cells organized in a different way.
Cells are organized into tissues, tissues are organized into organs, and organs are organized into organ systems
Cells are organized into tissues, which are organized into, organs, followed by organ systems and finally organisms.
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In multicellular organisms, cells are often organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems.
living things are organized by cells.
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An organized group of cells is called a tissue
Usually, a group of cells are organized and forms the tissues, the tissues in turn are organized and form into organs and the organs make up the system.
in many-celled organisms cells are organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems.
CELLS in your body