A kingdom.
i) glands; ii) organs; and iii) tissues -
Cells with similar function and/or structure make up tissues in the body.
Answer The answer is tissue AND NOT ORGAN
A group of cells with the same basic structure and function makes a tissue. Different tissues come together to make organs.
Yes. Tissue is a group of cells that perform a specific function
A group of plant cells working together is called a tissue. Tissues are responsible for specific functions within the plant, such as providing support, transporting water and nutrients, or photosynthesis.
A group of similar cells that do the same job in an organism make up an organ. These organs then make up systems.
sending out signals to make the heart muscles contract.
sending out signals to make the heart muscles contract.
cell make organs through these steps 1. cell 2. tissue- group of cell carrying out a specific function 3. organs- group of tissues carrying out a specific function so as you can see cells form organs through these steps.
Yes. This is called the levels of complexity. Chemicals are used to make cells. Cells that have the same form and function are called tissues. A group of tissues with a similar function are called tissues. Groups of tissues that all share a common function are called organs, a group of organs with the sme function are called a system. And, finally, a group of organ systems functioning together are called an organism!
a group of cells with the same function make up