nucleus
cell tissue
Where in a cell wall would you find this organelle
More primitive plants have no vascular tissues (or any tissues for that matter), so yes, there are non-vascular plants. Mosses and liverworts (Bryophytes) would be examples.
The organelle most like the brain in a human is the nucleus. The nucleus contains the cell's genetic material and regulates gene expression, effectively controlling the cell's activities and functions. Just as the brain processes information and coordinates actions in the body, the nucleus directs cellular processes, including growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
The only organelle that is unique to animal cells is the centriole.
Astronomers and astrologists.
A chloroplast is a organelle So.... a chloroplast would represent itself?
Non-examples of tissues would include non-living substances like a glass jar, as they do not consist of organized groups of cells working together. Rocks, plastic, and water are also not examples of tissues as they lack the characteristics of living tissue, such as cellular organization and specialized functions.
There is one main organelle that is involved in phagocytosis. The organelle involved is the cell membrane due to transportation.
The correct order from simplest to most complex would be: cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, human body.
Then the plants would not be Green.
No if it were possible you would have learned about it
The organelle that you would expect to find in a plant cell but not animal cell is the centrosomes.