Arrangeme of cells makes tissues, and the arrangement of a group of tissues makes an organ. Organs may have 2 or more types of tissues in them which ultimately allows for the performance of more specialized functions than one tissue can manage.
The prefix "ante-" combined with "flexion" means forward curvature of a part or organ.
No. Glucose is a sugar molecule, infinitely smaller than an organ. Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs. Glucose is found inside of cells and functions as a source of energy.
Yes.
the stomach is a organ which prefroms its digestive functions
It's a case of removing an organ that no longer funcions and replacing it with a similar organ that (hopefully) does function (either 'functions correctly' or at least 'functions better than the previous organ'). Obviously with a lot of post-transplant medication afterwards.
Cells with similar functions come together to form tissues, and different types of tissues organize together to form organs. Organs then work together in a coordinated manner to create an organ system that performs specific functions in the body. For example, the heart, blood vessels, and blood cells work together in the circulatory system to transport nutrients and oxygen throughout the body.
Its individual cells, as in any organ. It is a complex organ with many "departments" dedicated to many different functions.
It produces sound and entertainment
Kidney is the nitriginous excretory organ
"organ"
An organ. Organs are made up of group of tissues that work together to perform specific functions in the body.
The five main levels are cell, tissue, organ, organ system and organism. Many similar cells performing the same task are called tissue. Many tissues make up an organ, many organs make an organ system and many organ systems make up an organism.