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How are cells organized in organisms?

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Answered by sdsoni04761
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The body of a multicellular organism, such as a tree or a cat, exhibits organization at several levels: tissues, organs, and organ systems. Similarcells are grouped into tissues, groups of tissues make up organs, and organs with a similar function are grouped into an organ system.
Answered by aliya09
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Organism made up of more than one type of cell; has specialized cells that are grouped together to carry out specialized functions. Structure composed of more than one type of tissue that performs a particular function. Group of organs that work together performing a specific function.


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