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Which level of organization consists of a group of different kinds of tissues for performing specific functions?
Which level of organization consists of a group of different kinds of tissues for performing specific functions?
- Tissue Level
- Chemical Level
- Organ Level (correct)
- Cell Level
What is the basic functional and structural unit of the body?
What is the basic functional and structural unit of the body?
- Organ
- Tissue
- System
- Cell (correct)
What is a group of cells of similarity in structure, function, and origin called?
What is a group of cells of similarity in structure, function, and origin called?
- Chemical Level
- Organ Level
- Tissue Level (correct)
- Cell Level
Which level of organization consists of atoms combining to form molecules?
Which level of organization consists of atoms combining to form molecules?
What is a collection of different organs of the body working collectively to conduct some kinds of functions called?
What is a collection of different organs of the body working collectively to conduct some kinds of functions called?
Which level of organization consists of cells made up of molecules?
Which level of organization consists of cells made up of molecules?
What is a group of different kinds of tissues for performing specific functions called?
What is a group of different kinds of tissues for performing specific functions called?
What is the smallest particle of the body called?
What is the smallest particle of the body called?
What is a collection of different organs of the body working collectively to conduct some kinds of functions called?
What is a collection of different organs of the body working collectively to conduct some kinds of functions called?
What is a group of cells of similarity in structure, function, and origin called?
What is a group of cells of similarity in structure, function, and origin called?
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Levels of Biological Organization
- Tissue Level: Consists of a group of different kinds of tissues working together to perform specific functions, such as muscle tissue aiding in movement.
- Cell Level: Represents the basic functional and structural unit of the body; all living organisms are made up of cells.
- Organ Level: A collection of different organs that work collectively for specific functions, like the heart and blood vessels forming the circulatory system.
- Molecular Level: Atoms combine to form molecules, which are essential for cellular functions and structures.
- Cellular Structure: Cells are made up of molecules, forming the foundation for tissue development and organ function.
Tissue and Cell Groupings
- Cell Grouping: A group of cells with similarities in structure, function, and origin is known as a tissue.
- Basic Structural Unit: The smallest particle of the body, which possesses life, is referred to as a cell.
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