because diferent tissues carry diferent jobs
Because the organs need multiple tissues to do multiple jobs
Different tissues serve different roles. Tissue needed for structure and support is not the same as muscle tissue, nerve tissue, or glandular tissue.
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A fact about organs is that you need cells and tissue to make up organs. because cells make up tissue and tissue makes up organs and organs make up organ system and an organ system makes up organism which are how humans are made up by.
I believe it's depending on the particular organ and where that organ is located and the degree of work or friction that organ would have to undergo e.g. anua, rectum, vagina, oral cavity etc.
Yes, it's common, but you need to ask a question here.
Cells that do a lot of work or activity such as muscle cells.
If you are discussing live organ donation, such as part of the liver or a kidney, and you are medically expected to need such a donation at some point, then yes your friend can be tested for matching to you prior to the need for a donated organ.
Answer Is an Organ. Such as the Heart or Lungs. Is an organ system.
A fact about organs is that you need cells and tissue to make up organs. because cells make up tissue and tissue makes up organs and organs make up organ system and an organ system makes up organism which are how humans are made up by.
I believe it's depending on the particular organ and where that organ is located and the degree of work or friction that organ would have to undergo e.g. anua, rectum, vagina, oral cavity etc.
Not by the definition of tissue. Tissue is a group of specialized cells with a dedicated purpose that usually leads to organs. Unicellular organisms can not have tissue because they would need more than the one cell.
All organs have blood vessels as they all need a supply of blood to be viable
Blood is the only fluid connective tissue in our body. It passes through every single blood capillary, tissue, and organ in our body. Hemoglobin in our red blood cells carry oxygen which is essential to the function of all the organ systems in our body.
There is no legal restriction on cross-race organ donation. However, since organ tissue types are driven by genetics, it is unlikely that donors and recipients of different races would match.
Each tissue is very good at its own job. Organs and organ systems each are specialised also. So they need to be made, of the tissue, that specialises in the job, that organ has to do.
Its not usually a case of denial. Its a case of need, and shortage.
Yes, it's common, but you need to ask a question here.
It's usually done by 'tissue-typing'. Each patient has numerous tests to determine blood type and other factors. The donor organ(s) are also thoroughly tested to ensure they go to the patient that's least likely to reject the transplant.
A leaf is a plant organ and typically consists of an epidermis that covers the upper and lower surface, interior chlorenchyma called the mesophyll, arrangement of veins (the vascular tissue)