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No. The least complex level of organization in living things is atoms and molecules.
A cell has the least complex organization, as it is the basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms. Cells are the building blocks of life and have a simple structure compared to organs, organisms, and populations.
Cells, tissues, organs, and then organ systems.
The correct order is a molecule, intestinal cell organelle, intestinal cell, intestinal tissue, digestive system, and organism. The lowest level of biological organization that can perform all the activities required for life is the cell.
The hierarchy of authority in a sales organization is often viewed as a pyramid with the most important person on the top (smallest portion) and the least important people on the bottom (widest part). Usually the hierarchy starts on the bottom with the workers, followed by management, followed by directors, followed by a board of directors, a managing director, and a CEO or company president.
The levels of organization from least to most complex are:AtomsMoleculesCellTissueOrganOrgan system
The phylum Porifera, which includes sponges, is considered to be the least complex in terms of organization and cell specialization. Sponges lack true tissues and organs, making them simple in structure compared to other animal phyla.
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Single cell paramesium would be the least complex then up through cells of the blood and brain onto multi cellular slugs. Once you get to levels of orgainisation that have speciallised cells for motion, digestion, vision etc then where the creature can live becomes a factor. What is called the 'tree of life' gives more detail but it is a long and increasingly complex ange of creatures involved
Hydrogen, Water, Nucleus, Heart muscle cell, heart muscle tissue, heart, human
The lowest is cell.here's the order:celltissueorganorgan systemorganism