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The second level of organization in a multicellular organism is tissue. Tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body. Examples of tissues include muscle tissue, nerve tissue, and epithelial tissue.
Tissues are included in the level of organization called groups of cells. Tissues are made up of similar cells working together to perform a specific function in the body. Examples of tissues include muscle tissue, nerve tissue, and epithelial tissue.
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A group of seaside sparrows would be considered a population level of organization.
cells. they are the building blocks of life.
tissue
Cardiac muscle is a tissue. It is made up of multiple cells working together.
Cardiac muscle is a tissue. It's a group of cells working together for a common function.
The levels of organization in the human body in descending order are: organism level (whole human body), organ systems level (such as the cardiovascular system), organ level (heart), tissue level (cardiac muscle tissue), cellular level (cardiac muscle cell), and molecular level (molecules within the cell).
The second level of organization in a multicellular organism is tissue. Tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body. Examples of tissues include muscle tissue, nerve tissue, and epithelial tissue.
Chemical Level(atoms, molecules), Cellular Level(smooth muscle cell), Tissue Level(smooth muscle tissue), Organ Level(stomach), System Level(digestive system), and Organism Level.
The second level of organization in a multicellular organism is tissues. Tissues are groups of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body, such as muscle tissue or nervous tissue.
Fungi's level of organization is tissue!
Species.
the largest level of organization is an organism which is the body
B for Plato users but it is a tissue level of organization
Levels of organization are the way Biology is layered in a hierarchy. For example, organs make up one level, as the fourth level of organization.