Blood is considered a tissue because it holds all receiving tissues together. Skin is considered an organ because it holds all of the other bodily tissues and organs in place.
No the skin is not considered a tissue. It is the largest organ in the body. Hope that helped, now answer mine! @Howdoyouhavesex?Stepbystepplease!
A tissue is a collection of cells where as an organ is a collection of tissues.
Skin tissue
it is an organ, because your skin or epidermis is the biggest organ of you body
There is gut epithelial tissue which is associated with the alimentary canal which is an organ. The skin is the largest organ and is also made up of epithelial tissue.
No the skin is not considered a tissue. It is the largest organ in the body. Hope that helped, now answer mine! @Howdoyouhavesex?Stepbystepplease!
A tissue is a collection of cells where as an organ is a collection of tissues.
Skin is not a tissue, it is an organ. It is the largest organ in the body in fact. When we speak of skin tissue we're actually referring to the multiple layers of ectodermal tissue that constitute skin.
Cells make up tissues and tissues make up organs, not the other way around.Every single organ in the body is made of some sort of organic tissue. This does not mean that all tissue is considered an organ. Tissue such as the Epidermis (skin), Muscle Tissue, Nervous Tissue, Epithelial Tissue, and Connective Tissue are Organic tissues that we do not consider to be Organs.
Skin tissue
The skin is considered the largest organ in most animals, including humans.
its an organ
Skin is an organ. It is the largest organ in the integumentary system, which is made up of skin, hair and nails. An organ is a collection of tissues that share a common function. Skin is made up of several layers of ectodermal tissue, and protects the inside of the body.
it is an organ, because your skin or epidermis is the biggest organ of you body
Your skin is an organ, because it has tissue and tissue makes organs. And the heart valve is an tissue. Bedford Modern School Student Science
an organ actually...
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