The name given to large numbers of similar cells that act together to perform a single function is a Tissue. Combinations of different tissues are what defines Organs.
True.
Our Muscle tissues work together to function our movement. They relax, tense, and do other actions. Without them, we would be like an inflated balloon.
According to the structural organization of the human body, Tissues are groups of similar cells that have a common function. An organ is composed of at least two different tissues types that perform a specific function within the body.
Organ. That would be an organ.
Groups of similar cells that function together make up tissues. Groups of similar tissues that function together make up organs. For example, the stomach organ is made up of mucous lining, muscle, and vascular tissue.
Tissues are groups of similar cells working together to perform a particular biological function.
True.
Tissues are groups of similar cells performing a single function. A group of tissues working together to perform a complex function is called an organ.
Our Muscle tissues work together to function our movement. They relax, tense, and do other actions. Without them, we would be like an inflated balloon.
An organ.
The highest level of organization is the
a tissue
According to the structural organization of the human body, Tissues are groups of similar cells that have a common function. An organ is composed of at least two different tissues types that perform a specific function within the body.
Groups of tissues that work together to perform a specific function make up organs. These organs then make up systems.
Organ. That would be an organ.
By definition, no. Organs are groups of cells that perform a function. Each organ will have specialized cells that perform different tasks.
Groups of similar cells that function together make up tissues. Groups of similar tissues that function together make up organs. For example, the stomach organ is made up of mucous lining, muscle, and vascular tissue.