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A tissue is NOT more complex than a organ because a tissue is 1 level below organs. I know my answer is not clear but I have a hard time when it comes to science.
Simplest to More Complex. 1. Cells 2. Tissue 3. Organ 4. Organ system 5. Organism
Complex organisms have more than one kind of tissue because different tissues have specialized functions. By having a variety of tissues, organisms can perform a wide range of functions necessary for survival, such as support, protection, movement, and communication. Specialized tissues also allow for efficient coordination and regulation of the organism's activities.
because they are made up of more than one type of tissue
according to McGraw-Hill, an organ is more complex, learned from my anatomy homework
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no an organ system has more than one tissue
makes things more gland
No, a tissue is not more complex than a cell. A tissue is a collection of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function, while a cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms. Cells make up tissues, so tissues are composed of cells.
Not necessarily. Organs are not always bigger than tissues, they are just more complex. An organ can be as small as a lymph node, but a tissue may be as big as a muscle. So, the more complex it is, being made of more than one type of tissue classifies it as an organ, whereas the similarity of all the cells being the same categorizes it as a tissue. Organs are things like hearts, lung, livers, etc. Tissues are small/tiny pieces of animal or plants containing similar cells.
To answer this question as it is written: not necessarily. An organism (bacterium) can be smaller than tissue (the cartilage in my ears). By definition, an organism is more COMPLEX than a tissue, but not necessarily bigger.