a plant is an organism ..the leaf is an organ ...same way a human is an organism and the heart is an organ
yes the tissue does make up an organ, but it has to be a special type of tissue too make that certain organ it joins up with other tissues and than forms an organ
skin tissues, mussle tissues, organ tissues and bone tissues.
Tissues are a group of similar cells that together carry out different functions. In the case of the plant stem, for example, there is phloem for transporting food, and xylem for transporting water and minerals. Tissues have specific functions.
produces energy for maintenance and repair of cells and tissues; produces energy for muscular activities and movement; prodices energy for nerve impulse conduction in animals and people; produces energy for light bioluminescent organisms.
1. Cells 2. Tissues 3. Organs 4. Organ systems 5. Organisms
Xylem
Tissues and organs are made of cells
Vascular organisms (most animals) have blood vessels, lymphatic system vessels, etc., that carry fluids, while nonvascular organisms (such as algae, lichens, and mosses) do not have vascular tissues. Vascular tissues in plants, the xylem and phloem, run from the roots to the leaves carrying water and nutrients.
No, bacteria do not have tissues like multicellular organisms. They are unicellular organisms made up of a single cell.
leaves are organs of the plant
Organs are connected to cells, tissues, organ systems and organisms by cells that are grouped together which are called tissues.
Bushes are not considered compound elements or mixtures. They are living organisms made up of various tissues, including leaves, stems, and roots.
tissues
Heart and skin.
yes
Organisms such as protists, like algae and protozoa, are eukaryotic but do not have specialized tissues. These organisms typically have simple structures and lack the complex organization of tissues seen in higher eukaryotes like animals and plants.
Two or more tissues