An organism is a collection of organ systems. Organ systems are made up of organs, which are made of up different tissues, which are made up of different cells.
Structure
no it is not a whole word
Hi well organisms are put together by structure and you would learn this in seventh grade science welcome people :)
amass v. 1. [Whole]form a whole, constitute a whole, integrate, embody, aggregate, assemble, amount to, come to; antonym: Part - Part of an organism 2. [Assemblage - Get or bring together]assemble, muster, bring together, get together, put together, draw together, scrape together, lump together, collect, collocate, get, gather, hold a meeting, convene, convoke, dredge, heap, mass, pile, pack, put up, cram, agglomerate, aggregate, compile, group, concentrate, unite, accumulate, store; antonym: Nonassemblage, Dispersion 3. [Store]store, put by, put up, treasure, garner, save up, bank, cache, accumulate, hoard, fund, garner, save, reserve, husband, stow, stack
it's a whole bunch of dots put together to make a picture of a story it's a whole bunch of dots put together to make a picture of a story
No. You had already put the comic together and he gives it to you!KATIE :P
put their penis in a whole. it gives them an erection and wanks them until they ejaculate
may be to stick all the bones together in their final place
my father is cheaper than ur whole family put together.
If the number is put together and looks like this: 1 1/2 then it is called a mixed number. If they are put together like this: 3/2 then it is an improper fraction :)
1 plus 1 equals one when you put two smaller things together which are both halves and they equal 1 whole when you put them together in a whole that is the size of both of the halves together for example if you put 1 half of a sandbox and another half of a sandbox together they make a whole sandbox that is totally full.
Well, if you have one whole and split it into six parts you get sixths. And if you put all sixths together you have what you started with, one whole.