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 (A)</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 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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