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- multicellular organisms can be organized into what other levels?
In biology (a subfield of Natural Science), the organizational levels of multicellular organisms, from the basic unit up, after the cellular level, are: Tissues (groups of similar cells with a common function), Organs (groups of tissues working together), Organ Systems (groups of organs working together to perform a major function), and the Organism (the whole living being). These levels represent the hierarchical organization of multicellular life.
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Multicellular organisms can be organized into the levels of Tissues (groups of similar cells with a common function), Organs (groups of tissues working together), Organ Systems (groups of organs working together to perform a major body function), and the overall Organism (the entire living entity). The hierarchical order from cells is: Cells → Tissues → Organs → Organ Systems → Organism.