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No. The least complex level of organization in living things is atoms and molecules.
The Biosphere is the fifth and largest level of organization.
The first level of organization are living cells. The second level of organization are tissues. The third level of organization is an organ. The fourth level of organization is the organ system. The last level is organisms.
Cells, tissues, organs, and then organ systems.
It may be Kingdom, if you are referring to taxonomy, or perhaps the Bureau des Poids et Measure if you are referring to an international organization. (in the above case, weights and measures).
the largest level of organization is an organism which is the body
the largest level of organization is an organism which is the body
The next largest level of organization after cells is tissues.
biosphere
biosphere
No. The least complex level of organization in living things is atoms and molecules.
The Biosphere is the fifth and largest level of organization.
the biosphere
In the modern organization of taxa, or scientific classification, the first level is the species. This is the most specific level.
The kingdom level is the least specific level of taxonomy. It is broader compared to other levels such as phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
Biosphere .
Cells. Then tissue, organs, and lastly organ systems.