Organs are a collection of specialized tissues.
Epithelial tissue covers the organs in the body.
Since all cells in the body are close to 70% fluid, then all organs also are.
Not all organs are target organs for all hormones because hormones exert their effects by binding to specific receptors present on target cells. Each hormone has a unique structure that determines its compatibility with specific receptors, which are only found in certain tissues or organs. Additionally, the physiological role of a hormone dictates its action on particular organs, ensuring that hormonal signaling is precise and regulated, allowing for proper bodily functions and responses.
Presuming you are talking about the modern world, no. In fact, as a rule no organs are removed from the body, unless you consider the blood an organ. All or most of the blood is removed. If there is an autopsy before embalming, then any number of organs might be removed depending on the pathologist's needs.
With the exception of the skin, all of them
No, not at all. Tissues are not made of organs.
Yes they do have organs. All of the organs are inside the shell of the snail.
All organs generally.
Cells don't have organs.
Yes, the nose, eyes, ears, tongue and skin are all organs.
Pretty much all of your organs have some type of muscle in them....heart etc
Do all the plants have tubes that move water and nutrients to all of their organs?
Yes. their sting is attached to all their body organs and when they sting, it brings out all of their organs with it, and noone can live wuithout organs can they?
All organs are made up of living cells. All living cells need oxygen to survive. Therefore, all organs benefit from the work of the lungs.
it dies, all of the organs are essential, anything will die without organs
no all the organs are not completely formed until week 13.
Epithelial tissue covers the organs in the body.