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Structure and Function. In multicellular organisms, the body is a system of multiple interacting subsystems. These subsystems are groups of cells that work together to form tissues and organs that are specialized for particular body functions.
Organs are groups of tissues that work together to perform a particular body function. Tissues and organs are specialized for particular body functions.
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Since non-polar molecules are equally distributed and positively charged atoms in contrast with polar molecules. Thus, like fats oils and waxes, these materials are composed mainly of lipids or in the group of fats and are conspicuously insoluble with water. How do these substances interact with water? They are hydrophobic, thus, they don't "mix" with water. Unlike water and other polar molecules that are unequally and negatively distributed and charged making them able to bond with other molecules like oxygen and other polar molecules and substances.
This would be the EPA...environmental protection agency. If they go over certain levels, they can be fined and even shut down.
The structural feature of a spermatozoon containing mitochondria arranged in a spiral around the microtubules is the sperm neck. The spermatozoon functions to carry genetic material from the body of a male. It consists of two major parts which are the head and the tail. It is in the tail that the neck is found. This part is a constricted and a short segment. At least two mitochondria can be found in this portion.