yes I do think so cause each organ cant be made of the same tissue because it would not function well. does that answer your ?
organization of human cells starts from the very small organelles and ends up at a living being! organelle<cell<tissue<organ<system<human being
Organ system level
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.
Your skin is not an organism, it is an organ. An organism is comprised of organs and is living (on its own). Organs are groupings of tissue that perform a distinct task. Your skin covers the surface area of you entire body and there is not one organ in your body with that capability. It is based on common sense.
The characteristics of all living things are as follows:composed of cellsdifferent levels of organization (tissue, organ, organ system, organism)use energyrespond to their environmentgrowreproduceadaptSo if a characteristic is not one of the above, it is not a characteristic that all living things share.
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.
Ofcourse Yes! Various tissues together make up an organ. Each organ has its own specifi c job. The heart, the stomach and the brain are all organs. The heart has to pump blood around the body. It is made up of muscle tissue, blood vessels and nerves.
Cardiac tissue is made of cardiac muscle cells and a small amount of connective tissue. The cells that make this tissue are called cardiocytes. They have the special ability to "beat" on their own with no nerve stimulation. If one touches another beating cell, they will begin to beat together. In the heart some group will form a pacemaker to provide a rhythm for the organ.
Fat is adipose tissue which is a connective tissue.
organization of human cells starts from the very small organelles and ends up at a living being! organelle<cell<tissue<organ<system<human being
Organ system level
The multicellular organism contains two or more cells. They also own an organ system which contains tissues and organs.
Tussues doing the same job pr function group togher to make an organ so each organ has its own task to perform .Every organ carries out a function and this is the purpose of an organ.
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.
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.
The frontal lobe is not an organ on its own, it is merely part of an organ. The organ is the brain.
Each cells have it own function. Cells of the same type which carry out common function are organised into tissue.