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Six levels of structural organization in the body |
Chemical > Cellular > Tissue > Organ > System > Organisimal |
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Chemical level? |
The atomic and molecular level of the body |
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Cellular level? |
The combination of molecules to form cells - the basic structural and functional units of an organism that are composed of chemicals |
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Tissue level? |
The combining of similar cells and material surrounding them to produce tissue, altogether performing a particular physiological function |
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Organ level? |
The combining of different types of tissue to produce an organ, which is a structure composed of two or more different types of tissues to produce a specific function and have a recognizable shape |
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System level? |
The level where related organs with common functions work together to perform a life task, such as the digestive system consisting of mouth, salivary glands, etc |
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Organismal level? |
The level of the living individual, where all the parts of the human body function in systems for the survival of the organism |