A tissue
Tissue. Similar cells organize together to form a tissue.
Yes, cells are single components in the manner that when they are collectivelly brought together they form the tissues, when the tissues are brought together they form the organs. We must however remember that, although cells are single components of tissues and thus organs, they too contain there own components, the organelles. The organelles of cells act as the systems and "organs" of an individual cell. In the absence of cellular organelles, a cell would not survive.
Tiny cells join together to form a tissue. cells are little balls of blood and tissue is the layer that is formed once cells are joined together
Yes, cells bond together and form tissues, tissues bond together to form organs.
organs working together form a ?
Two substances that are brought together, but not chemically combined to create a new substance, form a mixture.
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organs working together form a ?
Specialized cells can come together to form tissues, which then combine to form organs. These organs work together to create organ systems that carry out specific functions in the body.
cells together form a tissue.tissues form an organ.organs form a system.
Cells work together to form tissues in the body. Different types of cells group together and organize themselves to perform specific functions within the tissue. The extracellular matrix, which is a network of proteins and other molecules, also plays a role in providing structure and support to the tissue.
Cells working together to perform the same job form tissues. Tissues are groups of cells that work together to carry out specific functions in the body. Examples of tissues include muscle tissue and nerve tissue.