Yes, all sense organs have nerves in them. Nerves are responsible for transmitting signals from the sense organs to the brain, allowing us to perceive and interpret various stimuli from our environment.
No, not all cells have tissues and organs. Cells are the basic building blocks of life, and tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform specific functions. Organs are made up of different types of tissues working together. Some single-cell organisms do not have specialized tissues or organs.
Cells make up tissues, and tissues make up organs.tissues are group of cells which perform similar action.so they are made up of cells only
Since all cells in the body are close to 70% fluid, then all organs also are.
Plant cells are commonly found in the leaves, stems, and roots of plants, while animal cells are found in tissues and organs of animals. Additionally, plant cells can be found in fruit and seeds, while animal cells are present in muscles, nerves, and skin.
"They all have something to do with cells." hope this helped (:
Cephalization is the concentration of nerve cells at one end of the body. All of an earthworms sensory organs, including the nerve cells are in one part of the body. This can be proven through dissection.
Cells don't have organs.
Yes, the nose, eyes, ears, tongue and skin are all organs.
All organs are made up of living cells. All living cells need oxygen to survive. Therefore, all organs benefit from the work of the lungs.
DNA is found in all cells and therefore in all organs, however, if strand by stand of DNA is counted, then the organ with the most cells would have the most DNA.
No. Cells and bacteria are not made of organs.
Yes, all sense organs have nerves in them. Nerves are responsible for transmitting signals from the sense organs to the brain, allowing us to perceive and interpret various stimuli from our environment.
Sexual intercourse.
Red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to all the organs so they can live.
Cells don't have organs.
No, not all cells have tissues and organs. Cells are the basic building blocks of life, and tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform specific functions. Organs are made up of different types of tissues working together. Some single-cell organisms do not have specialized tissues or organs.