Your question is meaningless.
The basis of life is the cell.
Some forms of life are just one cell living alone (unicellular life) and other forms of life are made from many cells cooperating together (multicellular life).
In complex forms of multicellular life, some cells form organs (such as the liver, lungs, heart, eyes etc) of specialized function.
Organs DO NO work together to make up a many-celled organism because organs are made up of many cells themselves.
A group of tissues working together form an organ. Organs working together form organ systems. The cardiac muscle tissues work together to form the heart and the heart and blood vessels form the cardiovascular system.
Groups of organs working together are called organ systems. Each organ system has specific functions and works together to maintain the overall health and functionality of the body. Examples of organ systems include the digestive system, respiratory system, and nervous system.
The function of all organ systems is to maintain homeostasis in the body, ensuring that its internal environment remains stable despite external changes. Each system plays a specific role in this process, from providing oxygen (respiratory system) to eliminating waste (excretory system) and facilitating movement (muscular system). Together, they work in harmony to keep the body functioning optimally.
No, because if you have a single celled organism, you don't have enough cells to make a tissue, so you won't have enough tissue to make organs, and you won't have any organs to create an organ system.
An organ is made up of a group of tissues that work together to perform a specific function in the body. Tissues are comprised of similar cells that function together to carry out a particular task or job.
an organ?
Organisms
Tissues that work together is called an organ
A group of tissues working together form an organ. Organs working together form organ systems. The cardiac muscle tissues work together to form the heart and the heart and blood vessels form the cardiovascular system.
An organ
System
An organ system. Organ systems are composed of different organs that cooperate to carry out specific functions necessary for an organism's survival and overall well-being. Each organ within a system has a unique role that contributes to the overall function of the system.
systems
cells work together to make tissue and tissue works together to form organs and organs help your systems keep you alive. CELLS, TISSUE, ORGANS, SYSTEMS.
yes, because an organ is in an organ SYSTEM. and and organ SYSTEM works together to create bodily functions and things of that nature. For instance, the heart works with the veins (circulatory system) to pump blood to your brain, which in turn makes your nerves and the rest of the body knows what to do and how to do it, like walking(:
cells, tissues, and organ systems
The order of complexity begins with the cell as a functional unit. These cells work together to form tissues which work with other tissues to form organs. The organs work with other organs to form an organ system. The organ systems work all together to form a functioning organism.If you begin with a skeletal muscle cell and place many together that will make muscle tissues. Then add ligaments, tendons and bones (organs) to make the musculoskeletal system. This systems works with other systems in the body so that body will function naturally.