What is a structure that is composed of one or more types of tissues?

What is a structure that is composed of one or more types of tissues?

  • Correct Answer: node
  • system
  • muscle
  • organ

Explanation: Organ : Structure composed of one or more types of tissues. The tissues of an organ work together to perfume a specific function. Human organs include the brain, stomach, kidney, and liver. Plant organs include roots, stems, and leaves.

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