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Six levels of structural organization in the body

Chemical > Cellular > Tissue > Organ > System > Organisimal

Chemical level?

The atomic and molecular level of the body

Cellular level?

The combination of molecules to form cells - the basic structural and functional units of an organism that are composed of chemicals

Tissue level?

The combining of similar cells and material surrounding them to produce tissue, altogether performing a particular physiological function

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

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

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