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3 February, 03:19

Which series of terms is in the sequence of biological organization from the simplest to the most complex?

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  1. 3 February, 04:41
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    cell, tissue, organ, population, community

    Explanation:

    Cell is the basic, simplest and fundamental unit in living organisms ... It is made known that human body comprised of about 37.2 trillion cells.

    The tissue comprised of cells with similar structure performing a specif function. Examples are the nervous tissue and connective tissues.

    The organs comprised of tissues usually two to four tissues performing specific function. Examples of organs are the heart, skin and liver.

    A population comprises of organisms of the same species, found in a geographical location.

    a community involves all the living organisms of different species found in a geographical area.
  2. 3 February, 05:21
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    Cell, tissue, organ, population, community

    Explanation:

    Biological organization is the hierarchical complex where living organisms are arranged from the simplest to most complex

    Cell - This is the simplest functioning unit of life

    Tissue - Made of cells that work together to accomplish a task

    Organ-A system of tissue working together on a much larger scale

    Population-A group of organisms of the same type living in the same area

    Community - Populations living together in a defined area
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