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Organs are a collection of specialized tissues.
The part of the circulation that supplies all of the tissues and organs of the body except for the lungs.
Muscle tissue, connective tissue, nervous tissue,and epithelial tissue are some examples. HOPE THIS HELPS!!! :)
All tissues in our body are made up of cells. These cells work together to perform specific functions that contribute to the overall structure and function of the tissue. Additionally, tissues are organized into organs and systems, working in coordination to maintain the body's homeostasis.
No, that is false. A tissue/organ is made up of cells, but a cell is not made up of tissues/organs.
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No, not at all. Tissues are not made of organs.
Body cells compose tissues which compose organs which compose systems.
Organs are a collection of specialized tissues.
Internal respiration.
The part of the circulation that supplies all of the tissues and organs of the body except for the lungs.
Muscle tissue, connective tissue, nervous tissue,and epithelial tissue are some examples. HOPE THIS HELPS!!! :)
The transplantable organs are the heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestines, and thymus. Additionally, various body tissues can be transplanted.
Cells are tiny molecules that when joined together form a living cell called tissues. When they all bunch together they then form an organ (heart lungs liver etc) after all the organs are formed they then create the organism they formed in.
All tissues in our body are made up of cells. These cells work together to perform specific functions that contribute to the overall structure and function of the tissue. Additionally, tissues are organized into organs and systems, working in coordination to maintain the body's homeostasis.
No, that is false. A tissue/organ is made up of cells, but a cell is not made up of tissues/organs.
The human body has considerably fewer than 1000 organs. All tissues of the human body are capable of becoming cancerous, although some types of cancer are much more common than others.