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How are cells organized in a organism?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cells are considered the fundamental units of life. The cells in complex multicellular organisms like people are organized into tissues, groups of similar cells that work together on a specific task. At each level of organization—cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems—structure is closely related to function.

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Cells are considered the fundamental units of life. The cells in complex multicellular organisms like people are organized into tissues, groups of similar cells that work together on a specific task. ... At each level of organization—cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems—structure is closely related to function.

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