If the organ in question is the heart, we can conveniently divide up the heart into the two atria and the two ventricles. Not all organs can be easily analysed in terms of two things. Organs are actually made up of lots of things.
No. Organs are generally considered as being limited to animals. Cells are what make up all organisms.
If the organ in question is the heart, we can conveniently divide up the heart into the two atria and the two ventricles. Not all organs can be easily analysed in terms of two things. Organs are actually made up of lots of things.
cells make up tissues tissues make up organs organs make up body systems
what organs make up the immune system
Tissues make up organs, and organs make up organ systems.
A system. :)A group of organs that work together make up a system. For example, you have a nervous system. Your brain, nerves, eyes and ears are some organs in your nervous system. This system controls your actions.
NO because tissuses make up organs
well, groups of cells make up tissues, groups of tissues make up organs, and a group of organs makes up an organ system and organ systems make up and organism. basic
Cells are the basic unit of life and are the building blocks of all living organisms. They are part of the cellular level of organization, which also includes tissues, organs, and organ systems. Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, and organs work together in organ systems to carry out specific functions in an organism.
The organs that make up the respiratory system are the mouth, nose, Trachea, Lungs and bronchial tubes.
tissues that make up organs that make up organisms
the difference between tissues and organs is that the tissues make up the organs and the tissues are made up of cells.