QUESTION IMAGE
Question
- a body part that is formed of two or more types of body tissue and performs one or more specific functions is called a(n):
system
organ
mitochondria
lysosome
- the directional term lateral describes movement in which direction:
above the point of reference
below the point of reference
to the side
toward the midline
Brief Explanations
- In biology, an organ is composed of two or more types of tissues and has specific functions. A system is a group of organs working together. Mitochondria and lysosomes are cell - organelles, not body parts made of multiple tissues.
- In anatomical terms, "lateral" refers to movement to the side. "Above the point of reference" is superior, "below" is inferior, and "toward the midline" is medial.
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- B. organ
- C. to the side