The levels in the body begin with the cell, all cells that are the same and work together are called tissues, tissues that work together are called organs, organs working together are called organ systems, and these systems working together are called an organism. An easy way to remember this is: Cells>tissues>organs>organ systems>organism.
The levels of body organization in an animal, from smallest to largest unit, are as follows:
Some schemes start with the atom, which combines to make molecules/elements/chemicals, which combine to form organelles.
Other schemes don't count these levels. In other schemes, the cell is the first level of organization, containing the organelles, proteins and DNA needed on the microscopic level. An example is an epithelial cell. The cell is the smallest functional and structural unit of all living organisms. These cells join together, collectively, to make up tissues, such as the endothelial tissues lining the circulatory system. Tissues are formed by joining cells that have similar function or structure. The tissues come together to make up an organ, which performs more specialized functions for the body. An example is the heart, which consists of muscle, cartilage, and epithelial tissue. The heart's function is pumping blood through the body. The organs combine together to make up organ systems that perform a specific function. An example is the digestive system, which performs an end-to-end process for the body (in this case, taking in raw food and breaking it down to its chemical components for use, and excreting the excess as waste).
from smallest to largest its cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and orangism...
from largest to smallest its organism, organ system, organ, tissue, cell...
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The order ishuman body, organ systems, organs, tissues, cells, and then organelles.
cell --> tissue --> organ --> organ system --> body
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Cells, tissues, organs, and then organ systems.
The simplest level of organization as far as taxonomy goes would be the most inclusive one; a domain. If you are asking in terms of things such as organisms, it would be the smallest, the cell.
Cells are the most basic unit of organization in the body, and the cellular level is the most basic level of organization. Cells joint to for tissues, which form organs, which form organ systems, which form organisms.cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and the organism
The lowest is cell.here's the order:celltissueorganorgan systemorganism
the four types of organization in the body is cells, tissue, organ, and the organ system. :) glad i could help!
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Cells, tissues, organs, and then organ systems.
The simplest level of organization as far as taxonomy goes would be the most inclusive one; a domain. If you are asking in terms of things such as organisms, it would be the smallest, the cell.
the largest level of organization is an organism which is the body
Cells are the most basic unit of organization in the body, and the cellular level is the most basic level of organization. Cells joint to for tissues, which form organs, which form organ systems, which form organisms.cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and the organism
the largest level of organization is an organism which is the body
Chemical Level(atoms, molecules), Cellular Level(smooth muscle cell), Tissue Level(smooth muscle tissue), Organ Level(stomach), System Level(digestive system), and Organism Level.
Cells are the simplest organizational level of the human body.
The lowest is cell.here's the order:celltissueorganorgan systemorganism
the four types of organization in the body is cells, tissue, organ, and the organ system. :) glad i could help!
is it cells
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