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.
Different cells in an organism have different jobs and functions to do. With all of them functioning properly, they can work together to perform more complex jobs like sustaining life. Cells that are similar to each other and do the same job are grouped together to form tissues. Muscle cells make muscle, nerve cells make nerve tissues and so on.
An organ are multiple kinds of cells working together to carry out a major task. So there may be many as many organs as the organism wants,as long as the organism gets water, living space, food, and correct homeostasis (the internal body conditions.)
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The role of organ system is ensure that the entire body works properly.
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.
I am not completely sure, but hey, I felt like trying. Anyways, I think the answer is "organized", I've checked it. And it says the same thing, so I am very positive that ORGANIZED is the answer.ORGANIZED.
Certain cells form connections, or cellular junctions, to neighboring cells. These junctions hold cells together firmly.
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.
Organ System. There are severel levels of these systems. There are cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms. each one is made up of the one before it.
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Tissues that work together is called an organ
isomers are important because our entire biology, and that of every organism on the planet, is built on them. This dependence come in many forms, but invades every aspect of our body as you can see from some examples below.
The role of organ system is ensure that the entire body works properly.
An organ is a group of tissue that works together to perform similar functions.
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The Urogenital system?
cells, tissues, and organ systems