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Describe the levels of an organization with an example each

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Answered by Promisenwilliams
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Living organisms are made up of four levels of organization: cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems

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Answered by jekay201
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Explanation:

Multicellular organisms are organised into increasingly complex parts. In order, from least complex to most complex:

cells  

the basic structural, functional, and biological unit of all known organisms. examples are:

plant and animal cell

Tissues

Animal cells and plant cells can form tissues, such as muscle tissue in animals. A living tissue is made from a group of cells with a similar structure and function, which all work together to do a particular job. Here are some examples of tissues:

1  muscle

2 the lining of the intestine

3 the lining of the lungs

4 xylem (tubes that carry water in a plant)

Organs

An organ is made from a group of different tissues, which all work together to do a particular job. Here are some examples of organs:

1 heart

2 lung

3 stomach

4 brain

5 leaf

6 root

Organs

An organs are made from a group of different organs, which all work together to do a particular job. Here are some examples of organ systems:

1  circulatory system

2 respiratory system

3 digestive system

4 nervous system

5 reproductive system

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