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No, an organism cannot have organs without tissues. Organs are composed of different types of tissues that work together to perform specific functions. Tissues are groups of cells that are organized structurally and functionally, serving as the building blocks of organs.
Tissues are made of similar cells all working together for a similar function. Organs are made of different tissues all working together. And, organ systems are made of different organs working together to make an organism work. So, if any of these stop working, you could say that all the 'levels of organization' will come tumbling down and the tissues won't be able to continue in a dead organism. Eventually all the anabolic processes will do catabolic and the organism will be reduced into organic waste in biological reductionism.
The second level of organization in a multicellular organism is tissues. Tissues are groups of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body, such as muscle tissue or nervous tissue.
The correct order is: cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organism. Cells are the basic building blocks, which group together to form tissues. Different tissues combine to create organs, which work together in organ systems to carry out specific functions in the organism's body.
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organism
yes, as it is made of tissues doing different things, and it has a function.
No, an organism cannot have organs without tissues. Organs are composed of different types of tissues that work together to perform specific functions. Tissues are groups of cells that are organized structurally and functionally, serving as the building blocks of organs.
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!
Different types of tissues working together to perform a function make up an organ. cell-> tissue -> organ -> organ system -> organism
Yes, the heart is an organ composed of muscle tissues, nerve tissues, and blood tissues. It is primarily made up of cardiac muscle cells that contract to pump blood, as well as blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue that support its function.
An organism whose tissues are completely replaced by minerals is a fossil.
It leads to tissues because they need tissues for a cold during the SUMMER. For organs, IDK.
An organism is a collection of organ systems. Organ systems are made up of organs, which are made of up different tissues, which are made up of different cells.
Yes, that is correct. Tissues are groups of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function in an organism. Different types of tissues include muscle tissue, nervous tissue, and epithelial tissue.