A collection of cells which preform a common function form a tissue. A group of tissues which preform a common function make an organ.
Organs with a common function linked together form organ systems which are necessary in large organisms for life to exist.
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Cells differentiate into specific types, such as muscle, nerve, or gland cells, to form tissues. Different types of tissues then work together to form organs, which in turn work together to create organ systems that carry out various functions in the body. Specialized cell-to-cell communication pathways help coordinate the activities of cells within and between organs to maintain homeostasis and support the organism's survival.
while you are in your mothes fetus you develop them in other words your cells make them
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.
Tissue, cell, organ, organ system, organism
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.
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Bone cells formtissues. The cycle goes as follows: Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems.