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How organs form systems?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 3/19/2023

Organ Systems are formed from Organs, and from Organs Tissues, which ultimately are formed from living units called cells.

These organ systems usually develop as an adaptation or natural selection calls for some sort of function, and continues to develop with the evolutionary timeline.

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