Levels of Organization (anatomy)
Unicellular organism, Superorganism, Microorganism, Species, Tissue (biology), Organ (anatomy), Biological system
978-613-6-77254-7
613677254X
92
2011-06-26
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. 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. Cells are the basic building blocks of life and performs vital functions in an organism, stated in Cell Theory. Tissue, the second level of organization. It is created by joining cells that have similar function or structure.
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