well the definition of a tissue is similar cells working together to preform the same function how exactly it got its name would be hard to say. it is like asking why is a arm called an arm and not a leg.
Why do tissue team up to form organs
Organs combine with tissues and fluids to form organisms.
An organ. Then organs form organ systems.
The correct sequence is: cells, tissues, organs, organ systems. Cells are the basic unit of life, which form tissues when grouped together. Tissues then form organs, and multiple organs working together make up an organ system.
cell make organs through these steps 1. cell 2. tissue- group of cell carrying out a specific function 3. organs- group of tissues carrying out a specific function so as you can see cells form organs through these steps.
Tissues are formed by cells, tissues form organs and organs form systems.
Cells form tissues, and tissues form organs. And you need them to live.
Two or more tissues working together is an organ.
Why do tissue team up to form organs
Organs combine with tissues and fluids to form organisms.
Tissues combine together to form organs.
Yes, tissues are groups of similar cells working together to perform a specific function. These tissues combine to form organs, which are larger structures with specialized functions. Multiple organs working together in coordination form an organ system, all contributing to the overall function of the body.
Cells form Tissues and collectively, tissues form Organs... and organ from organ systems resulting in living being.
An organ. Then organs form organ systems.
Organs
organ system
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