Tissues are made up of "like" cells that perform a specific function.
Organs are tissues that act together to perform a specific function or functions.
Organ systems are a group of organs acting together to perform a function or
set of functions.
All perform a function or functions but the level of complexity and the number of functions increases as the complexity increases.
Protists and monerans are both types of single-celled organisms. They both lack complex structures such as tissues and organs found in multicellular organisms. Additionally, they can both be found in a wide range of environments, from aquatic to terrestrial habitats.
No, not all human cells are alike. Cells are specialized to do a certain job. For example, a nerve cell is different red blood cell because they have different jobs to do. They look different, have differentnumbers of certain organelles's, and they are not all alike.
Cells from different living things are alike in that they all contain genetic material, organelles, and a cell membrane. They are different in terms of size, shape, structure, and function based on the organism they belong to and its specific needs and adaptations.
Sponge cells are similar in that they are totipotent, meaning they can differentiate into various cell types. They also lack true tissues or organs and are organized in a loose structure called a cellular matrix. Additionally, sponge cells have specialized structures called choanocytes that aid in filter-feeding.
The order of structures of the human body from smallest to largest are:cellgroups of specialized cells make a certain type of tissue, for example, muscle tissuea group of alike tissues make up an organa group of organs that all have a similar function make up an organ systemall of the organ systems make up the organism, e.g. the human body
Cells form Tissues and collectively, tissues form Organs... and organ from organ systems resulting in living being.
Remember, amino acids are the building blocks of cells. Cells are the building blocks for tissues; cells specialize into specific types of tissues. Tissues built of specialized cells form organs. Single or multiple organs make organ systems. All of the organ systems make up the organism, the human body in this case. So the answer to this question is cells.
They both have the basic unit of life, the cell. Bacteria and amoeba are examples. They are different because multicellular organisms are bigger because of the number of cells they have. They also have cells that are similar in size and shape that work together as tissues and tissues that form organs and organ systems.
A cell is the basic unit of life, and tissues are made up of a group of similar cells working together to carry out a specific function. Organs are composed of different tissues working together to perform more complex functions. Systems consist of multiple organs working together to carry out specific physiological functions in the body. In summary, cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, and organs make up systems, representing a hierarchical organization of biological structures.
They both have the basic unit of life, the cell. Bacteria and amoeba are examples. They are different because multicellular organisms are bigger because of the number of cells they have. They also have cells that are similar in size and shape that work together as tissues and tissues that form organs and organ systems.
Cells differentiate to make alike cells for tissues. Alike tissues make organs. Organs that serve the same functions or jobs make up "an organ system". An organ system is a fancier way to say "a body system". Many body systems make up an organism like a human being or animal.
False. They all look the same.
Tissue is made up of similar cells, and organs are made up of similar tissues.
The smallest is the cell.A group of cells that look alike and act together are called tissues.A number of tissues that work together form organs.A number of oragns that work with one another are called organ systems.
cells(are like individual alphabets) which come together to form tissues(words). tissues forms organs(sentences). And organs form organ-system(paragraphs). Organ-systems come together to form an organism(text/essay). Note: This is an analogy just to explain the hierchy of the units of life.
No, all computer systems are different. They contain different software, features, and functions.
no