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12 January, 08:12

What is the correct order of levels of organization in an organism, from the least complex to the most complex?

A.

organ→ system → tissue→ cell

B.

tissue → organ → cell → system

C.

system → tissue → organ → cell

D.

cell → tissue → organ → system

I think its D.

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  1. 12 January, 09:11
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    D. cell → tissue → organ → system

    Cells when grouped form tissues, when group of tissues are formed together they make organs, some organisms skip from organs to organs systems to form an existing organism as a whole. Describing how is the cells group is the process of multiplication of cell or the so-called cell division, mitosis. This mechanism of each cell produces another cell that binds together and produces again, repeatedly, to be a larger system called now the tissue as explained earlier. How? Through cell division called, mitosis. Excerptmeiosis - cell division specifically in the sex cells.
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