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* Is the function performed by an organ the same as the function of its constituent tissues ? * What is the advantage of organs with the same function working together as a system? PLZ ANSWER THIS QUESTION❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

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Answered by Anonymous
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A group of cells with similar structure and function is called a tissue. A tissue has a specific function which it accomplishes as a result of all its constituent cells working together. ... A group of organs form the organ system, and together they perform a particular function.

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There are also larger pieces called organs systems. A system is a group of organs that work together and provide an organism with an advantage for survival. It is the most complex organization in your body and the final level of the progression from cells to tissues to organs and then organ systems

Answered by hari1804
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Explanation:

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Cells are the Starting Point

All living organisms on Earth are divided into pieces

called cells, the basic unit of all living things. By now,

that should be pretty obvious. As you recall, there are

also smaller pieces inside every cell called organelles.

The organelles have jobs just like you do in everyday life.

The organelles keep the cell functioning and living

performing tasks ranging from waste removal to growth

and reproduction.

Although the organelles are critical for the cell to

survive, they cannot live outside of the cell. For this

reason, the cell itself is the smallest of all living things.

1. Which scientist is given credit for discovering cells?

2. Which scientist found single cells living in pond water?

Tissue

A main purpose of a cell is to organize. Cells hold a variety of pieces and each cell has a different set of jobs. But

many cells like to work with other cells just like many of you do when you work on your homework. When similar

cells all begin performing the same job, we refer to this grouping as a tissue.

Only animal cells, plant cells, and fungi cells can form tissues. Bacteria and

protists cannot. Some examples of tissues in your body include your muscles,

the lining of your lungs, and the lining of your intestines. Plants also have a

variety of tissues. For example, they have little tubes called phloem running

through out that carry dissolved sugar. They also have small root hairs that

take up water and minerals from the soil.

Organs

Tissue can clump together in ever growing size. When tissue work together

and perform a specific job, we refer to them as organs. Plants, fungi, and

animals are all capable of forming organs. The most common in all three is the

reproductive organs. For example, plants have both a female reproductive

organ (pistol) and male reproduction organ (stamen).

What is a System?

There are also larger pieces called organs systems. A system is a group of organs that work together and provide an

organism with an advantage for survival. It is the most complex organization in your body and the final level of the

progression from cells to tissues to organs and then organ systems. Systems can work alone and with other systems

to allow your body to maintain a stable internal environment that allows you (and your cells) to survive.

While every one of your systems is needed to survive, your nervous system is the most important as you continue

reading this page. Your eyes and brain are reading these words and remembering all of the information about

systems. If you think about it, you are also using your muscular system to help move your eyes, pupils, and keep

your head up.

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