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In a biology class, one student argues that tissues are the building blocks of organs. Another student argues that cells are the building blocks of organs. Which student do you agree with? Support your
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In a biology class, one student argues that tissues are the building blocks of organs. Another student argues that cells are the building blocks of organs. Which student do you agree with? Support your position with scientific facts.
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both students are correct. Cells are the building block but so are tissues. Cells make up the tissues which make up organs. atoms->cells->tissues-> organs -> organ systems.
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i would have to agree with the student who claims cells are the building blocks of organs because cells are the building blocks of life. cells are all around us, even in inanimate objects.
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