Organs.
cells !! :)Cells combine to form tissues, which combine to form organs, which combine to form systems, which combine to form the body.
They form a molecule.
yes
When two or more elements combine, they form a compound. Compounds are composed of atoms of different elements bonded together in specific ratios.
Two or more atoms combine to form a molecule.
cells !! :)Cells combine to form tissues, which combine to form organs, which combine to form systems, which combine to form the body.
They form a molecule.
yes
When two or more elements combine, they form a compound. Compounds are composed of atoms of different elements bonded together in specific ratios.
Cells are structural and functional unit of an organism. Two or more cells combine to form a tissue. Many tissues join to form a organ.
When two or more materials combine chemically, they from a substance. When two or more materials combine and they do not react with each other, they form a mixture.
The medical term for what cells do to form tissues is "differentiation." This is the process by which less specialized cells become more specialized and acquire specific functions to form the various types of tissues in the body.
Two or more atoms combine to form a molecule.
The question itself contains the answer: they can combine in many different ways. Carbon is particularly good at this.
compound is when two or more elements combine chemically
Two or more vectors combine to form a resultant sum; V1 + V2 + ...+ Vn = VR
Two or more different kinds of atoms chemically combine to form a compound. The atoms make a molecule of that compound, which is the smallest individual component (part or piece) of that substance.P.S. That makes the answer Molecule.