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16 of 18 questions remaining prompts ① a ② b organ tissue organism organ system cell select match select match
To solve this, we need to recall the biological hierarchy of organization. The correct order from simplest to most complex (or vice - versa depending on the context) is: Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organ System → Organism.
Step 1: Analyze the components
We have the terms: Organ, Tissue, Organism, Organ System, Cell.
Step 2: Arrange in the correct biological hierarchy order
The correct order of biological organization (from the basic unit to the whole organism) is:
- Cell (the basic unit of life)
- Tissue (a group of similar cells working together)
- Organ (a group of tissues working together)
- Organ System (a group of organs working together)
- Organism (a whole living entity)
If we assume that we are matching to the correct order (for example, if we were to put them in order from least complex to most complex), the order would be Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism.
If this was a matching question where we have to pair with some other terms (not fully visible in the prompt), but based on the biological hierarchy:
- Cell is the basic unit.
- Tissue is made of cells.
- Organ is made of tissues.
- Organ System is made of organs.
- Organism is the whole living thing.
If we were to match, for example, if there were two blanks (a and b) to fill with two of these terms in the correct order, a possible matching (assuming a and b are to be filled with two terms in the correct hierarchy) could be:
- a: Cell
- b: Tissue (or other appropriate pairs based on the full question context, but since the full question's other part is not clear, the key is the biological hierarchy order of these terms).
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To solve this, we need to recall the biological hierarchy of organization. The correct order from simplest to most complex (or vice - versa depending on the context) is: Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organ System → Organism.
Step 1: Analyze the components
We have the terms: Organ, Tissue, Organism, Organ System, Cell.
Step 2: Arrange in the correct biological hierarchy order
The correct order of biological organization (from the basic unit to the whole organism) is:
- Cell (the basic unit of life)
- Tissue (a group of similar cells working together)
- Organ (a group of tissues working together)
- Organ System (a group of organs working together)
- Organism (a whole living entity)
If we assume that we are matching to the correct order (for example, if we were to put them in order from least complex to most complex), the order would be Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism.
If this was a matching question where we have to pair with some other terms (not fully visible in the prompt), but based on the biological hierarchy:
- Cell is the basic unit.
- Tissue is made of cells.
- Organ is made of tissues.
- Organ System is made of organs.
- Organism is the whole living thing.
If we were to match, for example, if there were two blanks (a and b) to fill with two of these terms in the correct order, a possible matching (assuming a and b are to be filled with two terms in the correct hierarchy) could be:
- a: Cell
- b: Tissue (or other appropriate pairs based on the full question context, but since the full question's other part is not clear, the key is the biological hierarchy order of these terms).