Organisms are made of organs, Which are made up of tissues, which are made up of cells.
a group of cells together make tissue a group of tissue together make an organ and a group of organs make an organ system which make the organism
Tissues are connected to the cells organism by small molecules called cells.
Tissue. Tissue---Organs---Organ Systems---Organisms.
Nerve cells (neurons) of the CNS (i.e. the brain).
Epithelial tissue are closely connected and have a basal membrane, even though not all epithelial cells are necessarily connected to the basal membrane. The so called simple epithelial tissue subgroup does.
a group of cells together make tissue a group of tissue together make an organ and a group of organs make an organ system which make the organism
A collection of cells that function together makes up a tissue. A collection of tissues that function together makes an organ.
Organs are connected to cells, tissues, organ systems and organisms by cells that are grouped together which are called tissues.
Tissues are connected to the cells organism by small molecules called cells.
Tissue. Tissue---Organs---Organ Systems---Organisms.
No, mamy cells are, such as skin cells but in some sorts of tissue there are both more loosely connected cells and freely circulating cells, such as red blood cells.
Nerve cells (neurons) of the CNS (i.e. the brain).
Tissue
Tissue organisms have specialized cells grouped together to perform specific functions, whereas colonial organisms consist of individual organisms living together in a close association but can still function independently. In tissue organisms, cells are interdependent and work together, while in colonial organisms, individual organisms are not interdependent and can survive on their own.
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cells---> tissue---> organs ---> organ system
Epithelial tissue are closely connected and have a basal membrane, even though not all epithelial cells are necessarily connected to the basal membrane. The so called simple epithelial tissue subgroup does.