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label the diagram to represent the nested organization of multicellular organisms. tap each dot on the image to select an answer. cells organ systems tissues organs hide answer choices
To solve the problem of labeling the nested organization of multicellular organisms, we follow the biological hierarchy:
Step 1: Recall the hierarchy of multicellular organization
The correct order from smallest to largest (nested) is: cells → tissues → organs → organ systems (and then the organism, but here we focus on the given levels).
Step 2: Assign labels to each circle
- The innermost circle is labeled “cells” (given).
- The next circle (surrounding cells) should be tissues (since cells form tissues).
- The next circle (surrounding tissues) should be organs (since tissues form organs).
- The outermost circle (surrounding organs) should be organ systems (since organs form organ systems).
For the diagram:
- The smallest empty dot (next to “cells”) → tissues
- The middle empty dot → organs
- The largest outer dot (with the dropdown) → organ systems (already partially selected, but confirming the order: cells → tissues → organs → organ systems).
Final Labeling Order (from innermost to outermost):
- cells (given)
- tissues (next circle)
- organs (middle circle)
- organ systems (outer circle)
If we focus on the dropdown’s dot (outermost), it should be “organ systems” (consistent with the hierarchy: cells < tissues < organs < organ systems). For the other dots:
- The dot inside the “cells” - surrounding circle: tissues
- The dot inside the tissues - surrounding circle: organs
(Note: The problem’s dropdown is for the outermost circle, so the answer for that dot is “organ systems”, and the other dots follow the hierarchy.)
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To solve the problem of labeling the nested organization of multicellular organisms, we follow the biological hierarchy:
Step 1: Recall the hierarchy of multicellular organization
The correct order from smallest to largest (nested) is: cells → tissues → organs → organ systems (and then the organism, but here we focus on the given levels).
Step 2: Assign labels to each circle
- The innermost circle is labeled “cells” (given).
- The next circle (surrounding cells) should be tissues (since cells form tissues).
- The next circle (surrounding tissues) should be organs (since tissues form organs).
- The outermost circle (surrounding organs) should be organ systems (since organs form organ systems).
For the diagram:
- The smallest empty dot (next to “cells”) → tissues
- The middle empty dot → organs
- The largest outer dot (with the dropdown) → organ systems (already partially selected, but confirming the order: cells → tissues → organs → organ systems).
Final Labeling Order (from innermost to outermost):
- cells (given)
- tissues (next circle)
- organs (middle circle)
- organ systems (outer circle)
If we focus on the dropdown’s dot (outermost), it should be “organ systems” (consistent with the hierarchy: cells < tissues < organs < organ systems). For the other dots:
- The dot inside the “cells” - surrounding circle: tissues
- The dot inside the tissues - surrounding circle: organs
(Note: The problem’s dropdown is for the outermost circle, so the answer for that dot is “organ systems”, and the other dots follow the hierarchy.)