The digestive system.
Arteries and veins.
Xylem
Liver
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Both of them make nutrients available to the rest of the biota that would otherwise remain locked up in the environment. Without these crucial links, everything would die, lacking the ability to uptake the precious nutrients in their locked-up states.
Of similar cells with the same functions
2. protozoan
The circulatory system's function is to carry materials to and from all the other cells in the body, so I'd imagine the functions of the bloodstream are similar? A good answer might be something along the lines of carrying oxygen and nutrients to different parts of you body.
Carbohydrates and lipids are similar in various ways. They both have similar chemical nutrients which are crucial to the functions of the human body.
Villi in the small intestine are similar to the alveoli in the lungs, in the sense that both absorb nutrients and deliver them to the blood.
What is true of cells that have similar functions?
Tissues
Both of them make nutrients available to the rest of the biota that would otherwise remain locked up in the environment. Without these crucial links, everything would die, lacking the ability to uptake the precious nutrients in their locked-up states.
Both of them make nutrients available to the rest of the biota that would otherwise remain locked up in the environment. Without these crucial links, everything would die, lacking the ability to uptake the precious nutrients in their locked-up states.
tissue
Linear equations are a small minority of functions.
Tissue
Both of them make nutrients available to the rest of the biota that would otherwise remain locked up in the environment. Without these crucial links, everything would die, lacking the ability to uptake the precious nutrients in their locked-up states.
Of similar cells with the same functions