That is a resounding no. Each organ has its own specific function and use in the body. For example, the kidneys cannot digest food, but a stomach can.
An organ can be part of more than one organ system because it does things that contribute to more than one organ system.
an organ is just one part like your liver but a body system is a group of related organs such as your cardiovascular system is made up of the heart veins arteries etc and such as your bladder and kidneys are seperate organs but belong to the same body system
The five main levels are cell, tissue, organ, organ system and organism. Many similar cells performing the same task are called tissue. Many tissues make up an organ, many organs make an organ system and many organ systems make up an organism.
It is neither, it is an organ. Your nose is made of different tissues performing a similar function. It contains cartilage, mucous membrane, bone, blood vessels, and a sensory organ called the olfactory bulb. So your nose is definitively an organ. An organ system is a bunch of organs, like your heart, liver, lungs, etc. working together to perform a specific task. So your respiratory system contains your nose, trachea, and lungs, all different organs working for the same cause.
Cells are the basic building blocks of tissues. Tissues are groups of similar cells working together to perform a specific function. Organs are made up of different types of tissues working together. Organ systems are groups of organs working together to perform complex functions within the body.
Each organ does a certain part in the organ system. An organ system is a group of organs doing the same job.
An organ can be part of more than one organ system because it does things that contribute to more than one organ system.
Organ system
That is a resounding no. Each organ has its own specific function and use in the body. For example, the kidneys cannot digest food, but a stomach can.
Cells are the smallest unit of life. Large groups of cells with the same purpose are called tissue, groups of tissue with the same purpose form organs, organs with similar purposes form systems and systems form organisms.
A group of organs working together to perform a specific function is called an organ system. Each organ within the system has a unique role that contributes to the overall purpose of the system. Examples include the digestive system, respiratory system, and cardiovascular system.
An organ system contain many organs which are working together for common purpose.eg.respiratory system is meant for respiratory process which contain many organs starting from nose,nasopharynx,pharynx,trachea,bronchii to lungs.An organ is part of an organ system which usually perform a single or multiple functions.
Cells of the same type form tissues. Different tissue types form organs. Different organs form organ systems. Organ systems form an organism.
Many cells working for the same function=a tissue Many tissues working for the same function= an organ Organs working for the same function= an organ system Organ systems working for the same function= you
it completes the organ system
it completes the organ system
Our body is made of cells and when the same cells come together, they form a tissue. Different tissues form an organ. Different organs form an organ system and different organs form an organism. This is a simple way to understand an organism by 'pieces' instead of learning it all at one time. You will find that most studies: math, chemistry, physics are done in this way.