Organ and Tissue Hierarchy in Multicellular Organisms
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Which of the following best describes an organ in a multicellular organism?

  • A single type of tissue with a specific function
  • A collection of different types of tissues working together (correct)
  • A group of cells performing a common function
  • A structural unit formed by the combination of organs
  • What is the main difference between tissues and organs in a multicellular organism?

  • Tissues perform specific functions, while organs provide structural support
  • Organs are found in single-celled organisms, while tissues are found in multicellular organisms
  • Tissues have the same embryologic origins, while organs do not
  • Organs are formed by the combination of different types of tissues, while tissues are formed by the same type of cells (correct)
  • Which term refers to the functional tissue of an organ?

  • Parenchyma (correct)
  • Connective tissue
  • Stroma
  • Epithelial tissue
  • What is the role of stroma in an organ?

    <p>Providing structural support and connective functions</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which type of organism is the functional analogue of an organ known as an organelle?

    <p>Single-celled organisms</p> Signup and view all the answers

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