tissue are small organs in the body. Big tissues change into cells
Via the Organism's Circulatory System. Capillaries are found BOTH in Lung Alveoli and all other Tissues.
Tissues are made of similar cells all working together for a similar function. Organs are made of different tissues all working together. And, organ systems are made of different organs working together to make an organism work. So, if any of these stop working, you could say that all the 'levels of organization' will come tumbling down and the tissues won't be able to continue in a dead organism. Eventually all the anabolic processes will do catabolic and the organism will be reduced into organic waste in biological reductionism.
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.
The correct order of organism structure is cells -> tissues -> organs -> organ systems -> organism. Cells make up tissues, which make up organs, which work together in organ systems, ultimately forming a complete organism.
the organism will be weak.
It depends how serious the injury or damage is.
If the tissues are injured or diseased, the organism may experience symptoms such as pain, inflammation, reduced function, or loss of sensation depending on the severity and location of the injury. If left untreated, the condition could worsen and lead to further complications or impact the overall health of the organism.
It depends how severe the damage is.
If tissues are damaged, the organ systems will not work properly and may fail, causing the organism to die.
If tissues are damaged, the organ systems will not work properly and may fail, causing the organism to die.
If tissues are damaged, the organ systems will not work properly and may fail, causing the organism to die.
The organism may become quite sick - or not. It may or may not survive. It all depends on the amount of damage, and the general condition of the organism in question.
If tissues are damaged, the organ systems will not work properly and may fail, causing the organism to die.
As tissues make up organs, tissue damage can be very harmful to an organ. The extent of the problems will depend on how serious the injury or damage is.
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.