The structure of an organ refers to its physical composition and arrangement of tissues, cells, and components that give it a specific form. In contrast, the function of an organ pertains to the roles and processes it performs within an organism, such as pumping blood or filtering waste. While structure and function are closely related—often described by the principle that "form follows function"—they can vary independently; for example, an organ's structure may adapt over time while its primary function remains the same. Ultimately, the interplay between structure and function is essential for the overall efficiency and effectiveness of biological systems.
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the difference is ,a structure is where it is placed and the function is what it daos
the difference is ,a structure is where it is placed and the function is what it daos
the structure of an organ refers to what it is made of, how it is shaped, and what it looks like, while the functionof an organ is a description of what that particular organ does.
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An organ sytem includes tissues.
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Organism has a 'ism' on the end but organ doesn't
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An organ is part of a system. e.g. the heart is part of the circulatory system
A tissue is a group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function, while an organ system is a group of organs working together to perform a broader function. Tissues are smaller and simpler in structure compared to organ systems, which are more complex and involve multiple organs working together.