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A functional plant or animal, existing through the cooperative organization of interrelated systems, is called a(n) _____. |
Organism |
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A functioning organism: |
must possess interrelated systems can be unicellular can be plant or animal |
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Some organisms consist of just one cell. |
True |
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A particular function performed by an arrangement of similar cells is characteristic of |
Tissues |
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Two or more tissues which cooperate as a unit are considered a(n) |
Organ |
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Multiple organs which are engaged in a specific process form a(n) |
System |
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The highest level of cellular organization requires the cooperation of multiple |
System |
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are the highest level of cellular organization. |
Organisms` |
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An "organism" is considered the highest level of organization of cells, yet it is also found at the lowest level of cellular organization. |
True |
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No cell is "simple." |
True |
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Which of the following is a system operation in amoeba? |
Excretion |
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Multicellular organisms exhibit a division of labor among cells known as |
Specialization |
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Which statements describe organisms referred to as "colonial"? |
similar bacteria or protozoa which group together
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A unicellular alga is specialized. |
False |
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Some leukocytes absorb entire bacteria by the process of |
phagocytosis |