A fossil is any trace of an organism preserved in a rock.
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.
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.
tissue are small organs in the body. Big tissues change into cells
Fossils are formed in rocks when the hard body parts of an organism get buried in sediment and are preserved when it turns to rock.
A fossil is any trace of an organism preserved in a rock.
Preserved remains of an organism are most commonly referred to as fossils. But preserved remains can also be in amber (sap like substance).
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.
A fossil
An organism.
tissues
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.
amber and ice
fossil.
its a book which has the list of organism which are to be preserved... i think
Bones