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Not sure what that means.
I think you are asking a different question than you phrased. Are you asking how the monetary system (e.g.., Federal Reserve, Treasury, interest rates, that sort of thing) is organized?
If you are truly asking how the free market economic system is organized, well the answer is that it isn't. It's the result of millions of people making billions of decisions that they consider to be in their best interest. These decisions and actions send "signals" to others. I'd be happy to go into this further if this is the question you are asking.
Body systems, organs, tissues, cells
Cells are organized into tissues, tissues are organized into organs, and organs are organized into organ systems
An organ can be part of more than one organ system because it does things that contribute to more than one organ system.
cell (smallest unit), tissue, then organs, and finally the organ system which is the largest unit of organization
organ system
Tissues are organized into organs. Cells organized into tissues Tissues organized into organs Organs organized into organ system
The root and shoot system are the two organ system of plants
The body is organized into several interactive systems. The systems are the skeletal system, muscular system, circulatory system, excretory system, digestive system, integumentary system, immune system, endocrine system, exocrine system, nervous system, reproductive system, and the respiratory system.
Body systems, organs, tissues, cells
Cells are organized into tissues, tissues are organized into organs, and organs are organized into organ systems
They are the building blocks of life organized.
The way it goes is this: one type of cell makes tissues, many tissues make an organ. Many organs make an organ system and many organ systems make an organism.
An organ can be part of more than one organ system because it does things that contribute to more than one organ system.
Tissuegroup of organized tissues: organ.group of organized organs: organ system.
cell (smallest unit), tissue, then organs, and finally the organ system which is the largest unit of organization
Cells are organized into tissues, which are organized into, organs, followed by organ systems and finally organisms.