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mixer [17]
3 years ago
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What is an organ?Give am example of an organ.

Biology
2 answers:
klemol [59]3 years ago
6 0
One organ is the <u>heart</u>. <span>The blood gives your body with the oxygen and nutrients (that flow though it) it needs. </span>

<em>Hope to help</em>
<em>:D</em>
adell [148]3 years ago
5 0
A organ is a body part made up of tissues. The levels go like this cells make tissues, tissues make organs, organs make a system .......... an example of an organ is the heart, liver, brain,
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