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Colonial: the cells could live with out the others

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Is tissue an organism?

Muscle tissue forms an organ, which many different organs create an organism.


Is muscle tissue an organism?

Muscle tissue forms an organ, which many different organs create an organism.


What are two ways all the tissue types are different?

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When an organism is petrified its organic tissue is most likely replaced with minerals.


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Is a tissue bigger than a organism?

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Do organs have tissue?

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What is the difference between organ system and organism?

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Why would cells from the same organism look different under a microscope?

If the organism is a multicellular eukaryote comprised of more than one cellular tissue than this would be expected.


What kind of tissue gives organism the ability to move?

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