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q. cell organization. in multicellular organisms cells are grouped together into units or levels. these specialized units perform similar functions. groups of cells make up tissues and groups of tissues form organs. organs working together make systems and systems make up organisms. plants and animals are examples of organisms.
- cells: the cell is the basic unit of structure and function of all living things.
- tissue: groups of similar cells performing the same function are called tissues. muscle tissue and blood tissue are examples of tissues.
- organs: a group of specialized tissues performing one main function is known as an organ. examples of organs are the stomach and kidney.
- systems: a group of organs that carry on one of the major body function is known as a system. examples of some major body systems are digestive and nervous systems
- organism: an organism is made up of systems that perform its life functions. plants and animals are examples of organisms.
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- a group of cells performing the same function is known as a
- a group of organs working together to perform the same function is called a
- systems make up units called
- list and define the levels organization of living systems beginning with the simplest unit and ending with the most complex unit.
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From the provided text, the definition of tissue is "Groups of similar cells performing the same function are called tissues". So a group of cells performing the same function is a tissue.
The text states "A group of organs that carry on one of the major body function is known as a system". So a group of organs working together to perform the same function is a system.
According to the text, "An organism is made up of systems that perform its life functions". So systems make up organisms.
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