5 Questions
Which level of organization consists of groups of tissue that work together to perform specific functions?
Tissue level
Which system of the body is responsible for producing hormones?
Endocrine system
Which system of the body is responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients to the body's cells?
Cardiovascular system
Which level of organization consists of cells, which are the functional units of the body?
Cellular level
Which system of the body is responsible for protecting the body from external threats and regulating body temperature?
Integumentary system
Study Notes
Levels of Organization
- Organs are groups of tissue that work together to perform specific functions.
- The level of organization that consists of cells, which are the functional units of the body, is the cellular level.
Body Systems
- The system responsible for producing hormones is the endocrine system.
- The system responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients to the body's cells is the circulatory system.
- The system responsible for protecting the body from external threats and regulating body temperature is the integumentary system.
Test your knowledge on the levels of organization in anatomy and physiology! From the chemical level of atoms and molecules to the complex structure of organs, this quiz will challenge your understanding of how structure dictates function in the human body. Can you identify the different levels of organization and remember the basics of cellular and tissue levels? Take the quiz to find out!
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