Explain level of organization in animals.
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Some living things contain one cell that performs all the necessary functions.
Multicellular organisms are made of many parts performing the necessary functions that are needed for survival.
These parts are divided into levels of organization.
There are five levels of organization in animals.
They are: cells, tissue, organs, organ systems, and organisms.
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level of organization in animals
cell : cell is the basic structural unit of life
tissue : a group of cells similar in structure and performing similar functions is called tissues
group of tissues forms organ
group of organ forms organ system
group of organ system forms and organism
• cells > tissues >organ>organ system >organism
hope it is helpful
cell : cell is the basic structural unit of life
tissue : a group of cells similar in structure and performing similar functions is called tissues
group of tissues forms organ
group of organ forms organ system
group of organ system forms and organism
• cells > tissues >organ>organ system >organism
hope it is helpful
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