It usually have more than one job to do.
Epithelial tissues are not considered connective tissues. Epithelial tissues form linings and coverings in the body, while connective tissues provide structural support and connect different tissues and organs. Adipose tissue is a type of connective tissue that stores fat.
No, the levels of complexity do not necessarily decrease when moving from tissues to organs. Organs are made up of multiple different types of tissues that work together to perform specific functions, so the level of complexity can actually increase as you move up from tissues to organs. Organs are typically more complex than tissues because they have specialized structures and functions.
No, typically the size of a person's head is larger than the size of their butt cheek. The head is larger in order to accommodate the brain and sensory organs, whereas the butt cheek is primarily composed of muscle and fat.
No, a single-celled organism cannot contain tissue since tissue is a group of cells working together to perform a specific function, not present in single-celled organisms. Single-celled organisms are composed of just one cell that carries out all life functions independently.
Other than GALT as being diffuse lymphoid tissue, the tonsils are also part of it. We have 3 types of tonsils, palatine, lingual and pharyngeal. A prominent feature are the tonsilar crypts with increase surface area for immune cells to interact with antigen.
Small organs have high surface area:volume ratio.So they are active than large organs.
Organs are related to tissues, because it takes more than one kind of tissue to make an organ. You can think of organs as being made of more than one, usually several, tissues that all work together for a common purpose.An organ is made of more than one tissue and designed to produce a specific action.
The possessive form of the noun tissue is tissue's.Example: The tissue's size is larger than standard.
A tissue is NOT more complex than a organ because a tissue is 1 level below organs. I know my answer is not clear but I have a hard time when it comes to science.
No. A concertina is a type of accordion. Even the smallest pipe organs are larger than a concertina.
Organs are related to tissues, because it takes more than one kind of tissue to make an organ. You can think of organs as being made of more than one, usually several, tissues that all work together for a common purpose.An organ is made of more than one tissue and designed to produce a specific action.
Golgi bodies.
The skin is the largest organ, but of the two organs quoted in the question, the liver is larger than the heart.
Not necessarily. Organs are not always bigger than tissues, they are just more complex. An organ can be as small as a lymph node, but a tissue may be as big as a muscle. So, the more complex it is, being made of more than one type of tissue classifies it as an organ, whereas the similarity of all the cells being the same categorizes it as a tissue. Organs are things like hearts, lung, livers, etc. Tissues are small/tiny pieces of animal or plants containing similar cells.
In general yes. There some very small portative pipe organs that might be smaller than a large harmonium but in general pipe organs are larger than harmoniums.
Generally, yes. The bigger the person, the bigger the organs. A fine example of this would be the stomach. A 7 foot tall person would be expected to eat more than a 5 foot person because of their larger stomach.