Kingdom. Second ones Phylum.
ecosystem
cell
Organisms
The five levels of organization of a living body beginning with cells are cell tissue organs organ tissue a living body
organ.
No, the organism is not the least complex level of organization; it is actually one of the higher levels of organization in living things. The levels of organization in living organisms typically start from the cell, followed by tissues, organs, organ systems, and finally the organism itself.
systems
The level of organization that includes living and nonliving components is the ecosystem. Ecosystems consist of all living organisms (biotic factors) as well as the physical environment (abiotic factors) in which they interact.
Think for a second there, if cells make tissues, than tissues make organs. Now the fourth level of organization will be that organs make the organ system.
community
The lowest level of organization in living things is the cell. Cells are the basic unit of life and are responsible for carrying out all the functions necessary for an organism to survive.
The level of organization not found in all living things is the tissue level. While all organisms consist of cells, not all, such as unicellular organisms like bacteria and protozoa, have tissues. Tissues are a complex organization of similar cells that work together for specific functions, which is characteristic of multicellular organisms.