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Cells are the simplest unit of life. Any living thing has one or more cells, but single-celled life forms do not have tissues, muscles, or organs.
Simple epithelial tissues have no blood vessels and line or cover structures.
it will be in order cells, tissues, organs, and organism/ Sometimes an organism may be single celled as in case of number of microbes.
If they are of the same cell type and function together, they are called a tissue.
There are many unicellular organisms in existence. (apex)
organelles are made from tissues and tissues are made from cells. cells forms tissues tissues forms organelles organelles form a system.
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Cells are the basic functional units of living things. A groups of cells together forms a tissue. A group of tissues together forms an organ.
cells are the smallest organ in your body. the cell form the tissues, then the tissues forms layers after that it forms the body organs. your blood have cells, your brain have cells. every part in your body have cells.
Cells are the basic functional units of living things. A groups of cells together forms a tissue. A group of tissues together forms an organ.
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.
Cells working together for the same purpose is what forms tissues. Cell reproduction happens continuously through mitosis and cytokinesis.
When cell tissues are gathered together it forms an organ and with many organs it forms system and with many system it forms an organism
Cells are the basic functional units of living things. A groups of cells together forms a tissue. A group of tissues together forms an organ.
Cells are the simplest unit of life. Any living thing has one or more cells, but single-celled life forms do not have tissues, muscles, or organs.
The medical term for what cells do to form tissues is "differentiation." This is the process by which less specialized cells become more specialized and acquire specific functions to form the various types of tissues in the body.