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Tissues work together to form organs.

This is part of the levels of structural organization within the human body.

Chemical Level, which contains atoms that make up molecules, such as DNA.

Cellular Level, which contains all cells within the body

Tissue Level, which contains nervous, muscle, connective, and epithelial tissue

Organ Level, in which tissues work together to make organs such as a stomach

Organ System Level, in which organs working together for a system such as the digestive system - esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine.

Organism Level, all of the preceding levels help to make up an entire organism, in our case, a human being.

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