Biology, asked by sakshi16122007, 5 months ago

How different levels of organization constitute an
entire organism? Explain with an example.​

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Answered by Maryadrina
8

Answer:

There are 5 different levels: Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems and whole organisms.

Explanation:

Cells hold genetic material and absorb outside energy. Tissues make up the bones, nerves and connective fibers of the body. Organs work to perform specific bodily tasks, such as filtering blood. Organ systems are groups of organs that perform a specific kind of function together, such as digesting food. Together, these smaller systems make up an entire living organism, which is capable of growing, using energy and reproducing.

Answered by bandhans950
1

The biological levels of organizations of living things arranged from the simplest to most complex are: organell, cells, tissues, organs, organ system, organism, populations communities, ecosystem and biosphere.

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