yes we have organ and we are organisms
Organs combine with tissues and fluids to form organisms.
Unicellular organisms are composed of only one cell and thus do not have the need for specialized organs like complex multicellular organisms. Instead, they carry out all necessary functions within a single cell, such as obtaining nutrients, metabolizing, reproducing, and responding to the environment using simple structures like organelles. This efficiency allows unicellular organisms to survive and thrive in diverse environments.
Not all multicellular organisms have organs. While many complex multicellular organisms, such as animals and plants, possess specialized organs that perform specific functions, simpler multicellular organisms, like certain types of algae and sponges, may lack distinct organs and instead have simple structures that serve basic life processes. The presence and complexity of organs vary significantly across different groups of multicellular life.
The three levels found in multicellular organisms are cells, tissues, and organs. Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, and organs work together in organ systems to carry out specific functions for the organism.
Organisms are made of organs, Which are made up of tissues, which are made up of cells.
No , because organs are only body parts of organisms.
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No, not all organisms have organs. Organisms such as bacteria and protists are unicellular and do not have specialized organs like animals and plants. These unicellular organisms perform all necessary functions within a single cell.
Organs are a part of organisms that helps them to function. Some examples of organs are lungs, heart, intestines, and liver. Organisms are any forms of life anywhere from fungus, to bacteria, to animals.
cells---> tissue---> organs ---> organ system
all living organisms have organs rather they are visable or not organs ar neccesarry to from a system and that no more then what all livin organisms are a biotic system
Organs combine with tissues and fluids to form organisms.
No, not all organisms have organs. Some simple organisms, like bacteria and protists, do not have organs but instead have basic structures that perform specific functions. Organisms like plants also do not have organs in the same way that animals do.
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Organisms were named organisms because, organisms are highly organized in the way they live. Here is how organisms are organized; Cells Tissues Organs Organ systems Organism Or, Cells= tissues = organs= organ systems = organisim
No. Single celled organisms such as amoeba obviously don't have them. Slightly more complex organisms such as sponges don't have organs or organ systems though they might be said to have tissues.