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What is the smallest unit of life that can function independently?
What is the smallest unit of life that can function independently?
- Organ system
- Organ
- Tissue
- Cell (correct)
Which term describes a group of tissues working together for a common function?
Which term describes a group of tissues working together for a common function?
- Tissue
- Cell
- Organ (correct)
- Organ system
What is the role of an organ system?
What is the role of an organ system?
- Combining cells of different types
- Connecting different types of tissues
- Integrating different organs for specific purposes (correct)
- Creating a single organ from similar types
What do we call the complete living entity that comprises multiple organ systems?
What do we call the complete living entity that comprises multiple organ systems?
Which of the following describes the structure that consists of similar cells working together?
Which of the following describes the structure that consists of similar cells working together?
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Cell
Cell
The smallest unit of life, capable of independent function.
Tissue
Tissue
A group of similar cells working together for a specific function.
Organ
Organ
A structure composed of different tissues working together for a single main purpose.
Organ system
Organ system
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Organism
Organism
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Study Notes
Biological Organization
- Cells are the fundamental units of life.
- Tissues are groups of similar cells performing a specific function.
- Organs are structures composed of different tissues working together for a specific purpose.
- Organ systems are groups of organs that function together to perform various tasks for the organism.
- Organisms are complex living things composed of organ systems.
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