Answer:
Organs
Step-by-step explanation:
Tissues are an aggregate of similar cells and cell products forming a definite kind of structural material with a specific function, in a multicellular organism. A organ is a grouping of tissues into a distinct structure, as a heart or kidney in animals or a leaf or stamen in plants, that performs a specialized task.
To explain more,
Organs are collectives of tissues that function as a unit. The heart, lungs, skin, and stomach are just a few examples of organs. Systems are what occur when organs cooperate. Your heart, lungs, blood, and blood arteries, for instance, cooperate. The circulatory system is made up of them.
The human body is made up of eleven different systems: the muscular, respiratory, digestive, integumentary (skin), skeletal, circulatory (or cardiovascular), excretory (or urine), reproductive, neurological, lymphatic, and endocrine systems. Every system has a unique function.
To keep you healthy, every body system must cooperate. Together, your muscles and bones support and move your body. Air is used by your respiratory system to take in oxygen. Carbon dioxide is also expelled.
Your digestive tract takes nutrients and water from the food you eat in to your body.
Your body's cells receive oxygen, water, and nutrients through your circulatory system. Your epidermis, excretory system, and respiratory system all function to remove wastes from your cells.
Your nervous system uses electrical impulses to regulate all of these processes. Other systems in your body are impacted if one system isn't functioning properly.
Imagine your body as a structure. A building has a support system, an electrical system, a heating and cooling system, and a plumbing system. Other systems in a facility may be impacted if one system malfunctions.
Consider the electrical system of a building as one illustration. Imagine a mouse gnawed a furnace's electrical line. The heating system wouldn't function without power. The plumbing system can be impacted if this occurs during really cold weather. A frost might cause water pipes to explode. The support system of the structure would be harmed if a lot of water spilled through the walls. Your body's systems must cooperate, much like those of a skyscraper.
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Eddie