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No, cells together form a tissue ... and then tissues together form a muscle...

The Levels of Organization is a term used in basic Biology, anatomy, and physiology. It is used with five basic concepts, the smallest the cell. Many specialized cells make up a tissue, many tissues an organ, many organs an organ system, and finally, many organ systems an organism. In bizarre cases microorganisms (unicellular) and superorganisms, only one cell or many organisms may occur within a single species or organism.

  • 1 Level I: Cells
  • 2 Level II: Tissues
  • 3 Level III: Organs
  • 4 Level IV: Organ Systems
  • 5 Level V: Organisms
  • 6 Level VI: Population
  • 7 Level VII: Community
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Do muscular tissues work together to form muscles?

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Which term identities a group of cells that work together to perform a similar function?

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What do cells working together to do the same job form?

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A group of tissues that work together to do a job?

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What is the term for two or more cell structures working together?

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