Organs
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.
A group of muscle cells grouped together is called a muscle fiber. Muscle fibers come together to form muscle tissues, which in turn form muscles.
Cells are grouped into tissues, tissues are grouped into organs, and organs are grouped into organ systems. These levels of organization work together to carry out the functions necessary for an organism to survive and thrive.
multicellular
The correct sequence is: cells, tissues, organs, organ systems. Cells are the basic unit of life, which form tissues when grouped together. Tissues then form organs, and multiple organs working together make up an organ system.
An organ is formed by two or more tissues grouped together and performing specialized functions. Examples include the heart, liver, and brain. Organs work together to carry out specific tasks in the body.
The five levels of multicellular organization are cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms. Cells are the basic unit of life, which form tissues when grouped together. Tissues combine to form organs, which work together in organ systems to perform specific functions. Finally, all of these levels come together to create a complete organism.
Cells of the same type that are grouped together to perform a specific function form a tissue. Tissues work collaboratively to carry out particular roles within an organism, such as muscle tissue for movement, nervous tissue for signaling, or epithelial tissue for protection and absorption. Different types of tissues can then combine to form organs, further specializing in their functions.
Organs are connected to cells, tissues, organ systems and organisms by cells that are grouped together which are called tissues.
It is called a constitution.
they are large pieces of cells grouped together , the plural name given to cells
Cells grouped together according to size, shape, and function are called tissues. Tissues are organized collections of similar cells that work together to perform specific functions in an organism. There are four primary types of tissues in animals: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissue, each with distinct roles in the body. In plants, tissues are categorized into meristematic and permanent tissues, among others.