Cells are the basic structure of life which make up tissues in which make up organs then make up organ systems which help carry out life's basic tasks. Cells are the smallest unit of life, but they make up everything else, so they play a very big role.
cell-tissue-organs. :]
they are organs that are related to the cell theory
the organization in an organism are: the cell then the cells form into tissue then tissue forms into organs and organs helps your body systems to keep you alive. the levels of the organization in an organism are cell tissue organs and systems. cell-->tissue-->organ-->system
why is a cell membrane also named cell mosaic
Cell tissues actually make up organs and there are different types of cells for different types of organs
why is a cell membrane also named cell mosaic
Organs are a selection of tissues.
Cells of similar type come together to form tissues. Two or more types of tissue come together to form organs. Organs that work together perform a common function are known as organ systems.
Histology is the study of microscopic anatomy at the tissue and cell level while human anatomy is the study of gross tissue and anatomy.
Well as you might know: Organism > organ systems > organs > tissue > cells > (atoms and molecules and such) For the cell to function it requires oxygen. If the cell doesn't function the tissue fails. Then the organs, organs systems and then the organism dies.
Cell ---> Tissue ---> Organs ---> Organ Systems ---> Organism.
I think it goes Cell,Tissue , Organ, and then Organ System