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.
Organs
Tissues combine together to form organs.
They form a tissue.
cells of the same type joined together for a common purpose is called a tissue....tissue join together and form organs...
Groups of similar cells working together for a similar function are called tissues. The four tissue types are; connective, nervous, epithelial, and muscular.tissuesTissues
Groups of cells working together form tissues, groups of tissues working together form organs, organs working together form organ systems, organ systems cooperating and working together form organisms.
cells combine to form a tissue.
cells !! :)Cells combine to form tissues, which combine to form organs, which combine to form systems, which combine to form the body.
A tissue. many tissues combine to form an organ and many organs form an organism.
groups of different kind of tissue combine to form organs
TRUE! Cells aggregate (or group together) to form tissues, which then go on to form organs and organ systems further.
A group of similar cells together form a tissue. Multiple tissues working together to serve a specific purpose would be an organ. Multiple organs dealing with a specific bodily function form organ systems. And the sum of all the organ systems is the organism itself.
Tissue. Similar cells organize together to form a tissue.
Two elements combine together by sharing electrons to form a bond.
Organs.
Fructose and glucose combine to form a disaccharide.
Convenant and combine means to bring together. This is to form a group.
Tiny cells join together to form a tissue. cells are little balls of blood and tissue is the layer that is formed once cells are joined together