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Cell --> Tissue --> Organ --> Organ System --> Organism Amino Acid is the building blocks of Cell. Where the cell is the building blocks of LIFE.
The levels of organization from least to most complex are:AtomsMoleculesCellTissueOrganOrgan system
The levels or organization are: cells -->tissues--->organs--->organ systems--->organism. The heart is an organ of the organ system called the cardiovascular system. This includes the heart, veins and arteries and blood.
Compare a person to something not human. EX:her legs are as skinny as the chair legs.
canines are like doges
compare and contrast personnel management and human resource managrment
cellstissueorganorgan systemThe four levels of organization are:-cell-tissue-organ-organ system
well their are valves in the human heart, and they control the amount of blood entering the heart, and the backflow of it aswell
Compare and contrast the theories of scientific management with that of the human relations management approach.
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Human relations is intra-organization. This means management dealing with the people that work for a company. Public relations is inter- organization or dealing with the customers, competitors, government etc. outside of the organization.
Sociology studies human societies, social behavior, and institutions within a contemporary context, focusing on social structures and dynamics. Anthropology examines human societies, cultures, and behaviors across time and space, encompassing past and present societies. While both fields study human behavior, sociology emphasizes modern societies and social structures, whereas anthropology has a broader focus on culture, traditions, and human evolution.
atoms molecules organelles cells tissues organs organ systems organisms
Cell ---> Tissue ---> Organs ---> Organ Systems ---> Organism.
cell, tissue, organ, and organ system
Mink have much larger stomachs because they take big bites of their food. They have sharper teeth to rip thru skin.
Organism > organ system > organ > tissue > cell > chemical level.