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write the difference between tissue and organs​

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Answered by ams68
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☆____Difference Between Tissues and Organs___☆

We all know all living things are composed of cells, and a group of cells make up tissues. Organs are formed when several tissues that have the same structure and function work together in the human body. The main difference between tissues and organs is their functionality. The tissues can only do relatively simple tasks or activities, whereas, an organ is much more complex and is capable of performing many advanced processes and functions at a time.

Difference Between Tissues and Organs

Difference Between Tissues and Organs

The other major difference between tissues and organs is it’s composure. A tissue is composed of cells with similar structure and function. An organ, on the other hand is composed of several types of tissues and each type has specific roles to fulfill within an organism. A heart, is composed of several types of tissues and each tissue has its own function. The other major difference between organs and tissues are summarized below:

Difference Between Tissues and Organs

Tissues

Organs

Tissues are composed of cells that share similar features and functionality

Organs are composed of several types of tissues

Has a relatively simple function to fulfill

Organs perform much more complex functions and roles

Tissues form the major structural component of organs

Organs form the major components of organ systems

Tissue repair happens by regeneration or fibrosis of necrotic or damaged tissues

Organs and organ systems heal when the integral tissues are repaired

Types of tissues in animals usually include connective tissues, muscle tissues, epithelial tissues and nervous tissues – Plants on the other hand have vascular tissues, ground tissues and epidermis

Types organ systems (and organs) include

Circulatory system (heart, arteries and veins), digestive system (stomach, intestines and liver), respiratory (lungs and diaphragm) etc

Conclusion:

Tissues are formed from cells that have the similar structure and functionality. Organs are formed from a variety of tissues and they exhibit more complex functions and features necessary for life.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A group of cells working together is defined as a tissue and several tissues working together comprise an organ. ... The heart is used as an example of an organ which is made up from muscle and valve tissue.

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