Organisms
No, bacteria do not have tissues like multicellular organisms. They are unicellular organisms made up of a single cell.
Heart and skin.
Organisms such as protists, like algae and protozoa, are eukaryotic but do not have specialized tissues. These organisms typically have simple structures and lack the complex organization of tissues seen in higher eukaryotes like animals and plants.
Carbon
Organisms with tissues that transport materials include vascular plants, which possess specialized tissues such as xylem and phloem for transporting water, nutrients, and sugars. In animals, the circulatory system, composed of blood vessels and associated tissues, facilitates the movement of nutrients, gases, and waste products. Additionally, some fungi have structures that allow for nutrient transport through their mycelium. Overall, these transport tissues are crucial for the survival and functioning of multicellular organisms.
Tissues and organs are made of cells
No, bacteria do not have tissues like multicellular organisms. They are unicellular organisms made up of a single cell.
Organs are connected to cells, tissues, organ systems and organisms by cells that are grouped together which are called tissues.
yes
tissues
Heart and skin.
Organisms such as protists, like algae and protozoa, are eukaryotic but do not have specialized tissues. These organisms typically have simple structures and lack the complex organization of tissues seen in higher eukaryotes like animals and plants.
Two or more tissues
No,unicellular organism is composed of only one cell and every tissue is a group of cells which are organized in a proper way to carry out a specific function.Tissue can only be found in a multicellular organism not in a unicellular organism.
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.
Unicellular organisms. Tissues are formed by specialized groups of cells in multicellular organisms to perform specific functions, but unicellular organisms are not composed of different types of cells that can organize into tissues.