No, blood is a part of an organ system, known as the cardiovascular system.
Reasoning:
1. Blood consists of cells and it is a fluid. Would you call a fluid (a liquid or gaseous substance) an organ?
2. Blood does have tissue, and it is called <em>connective tissue</em>. This is only sometimes. However, an organ consists of <em>many</em> <em>different </em>tissues.
3. To go with point 1, since blood is a fluid, there is no structured organization.
4. Organs <u>must</u> be solid or <em>gelatinous</em>.
In summary, blood is <u><em>NOT</em></u> an organ.
Islam is the correct answer
Answer:
Weathering and erosions can change the shape and size of landforms
Explanation:
It wears down the landforms