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The human body is an organism formed by adding many organ systems together.
The difference between organ system and tissue is that organs are made of many layers of tissue working together and a organ system is many organs working together as a system.
Different types of tissues that are working together forma system. There are many different types of systems such as the nervous system and respiratory system.
Oh, dude, that's like when all your body parts decide to play nice and work together as a team. It's called "homeostasis," which basically means your organs are like, "Hey, let's all pitch in and keep this body running smoothly." It's like a well-oiled machine, but with a lot more squishy bits.
A group of similar cells together form a tissue. Multiple tissues working together to serve a specific purpose would be an organ. Multiple organs dealing with a specific bodily function form organ systems. And the sum of all the organ systems is the organism itself.
That is the organismal level. Many organisms have several organ systems.
When many organs in your body work together, they form organ systems. Each organ system has a specific function, such as the respiratory system for breathing or the circulatory system for transporting nutrients and oxygen. Coordination between organ systems is essential for maintaining overall health and function of the body.
Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms. Tissues are groups of similar cells working together to perform a specific function. Organs are composed of different types of tissues working together. Body systems are groups of organs working together to carry out specific functions in the body.
A wedge is a simple machine. A bike is not considered a simple machine because it is composed of many complex systems working together to enable motion.
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There are many types of 'systems' in a system engineer job. Some tasks of those systems are working on telephone systems, water systems, food distribution networks, and sewage systems.
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