Arteries are classified as tissues, specifically a type of connective tissue that forms part of the cardiovascular system. They consist of multiple layers, including the tunica intima, tunica media, and tunica externa, which enable them to transport blood away from the heart. While they play a crucial role in the organ system of circulation, they are not considered an organ or an organ system on their own.
The heart is the organ responsible for pumping blood, while blood vessels (arteries, veins, and capillaries) function as the tissues through which blood flows in the circulatory system.
Organ system: circulatoryOrgan: HeartTissue: Cardiovascular tissue
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An organ.
The levels or organization are: cells -->tissues--->organs--->organ systems--->organism. The heart is an organ of the organ system called the cardiovascular system. This includes the heart, veins and arteries and blood.
Arteries, by some textbooks, are connective tissue.
The heart is the organ responsible for pumping blood, while blood vessels (arteries, veins, and capillaries) function as the tissues through which blood flows in the circulatory system.
Organ system: circulatoryOrgan: HeartTissue: Cardiovascular tissue
The difference between organ system and tissue is that organs are made of many layers of tissue working together and a organ system is many organs working together as a system.
no an organ system has more than one tissue
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Cell, tissue, organ, organ system Atom, molecule, cell, tissue Organ system, tissue, cell, organ Molecule, tissue, organ, organ system The correct order is 2. Atom, molecule, cell, tissue.
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An organ.
The organ system composed of tissue that can contract and relax is muscle tissue.