Cells of the same type form tissues. Different tissue types form organs. Different organs form organ systems. Organ systems form an organism.
OrganellesOrgans are not located in cells. Organelles are. Organelles have different purposes and jobs to carry out. For example, the nucleus is the "brain" of the cell and the control center.OrgansClusters of the same types of cells form a tissue, and the same types of tissues form organs.Cell---Tissue---Organ---Organ Systems---Organ Systems
The organization of the human body usually is expressed from the smallest unit to the largest. Cells that are all the same form tissues, different tissues form organs, different organs form organ systems and different organ systems form an organism.
The organ system that is the same in both vertebrates and squids is the nervous system. Both have a complex network of neurons that allow for coordination of bodily functions and responses to stimuli.
Dogs have the same organ systems as humans.
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all systems are connected to every organ
a organ systems are shared by both fish and birds because they have the same respiratory system, nervous system and reproductive system.
Cells are the smallest things make an organism. Different cells have cells have different organelles. The same types of cells become tissues, tissues become organs, organs become organ systems, and organ systems become organisms. I hope this answered your question!
They are mammals so have much the same physiology as any other mammal, at organ and system level. So the same!
Many cells working for the same function=a tissue Many tissues working for the same function= an organ Organs working for the same function= an organ system Organ systems working for the same function= you
The human organism is a complex structure composed of many parts. Its major features include several body cavities, layers of membranes within these cavities, and a variety of organ systems.