Consider the following comparison.
The organization of a book and the human body are very similar. First, a book begins with a single word on a page. Second, these words work together to form sentences which are words that are similar to each other. Third, the sentences work together to form a paragraph. Fourth, the paragraphs work together to form an entire chapter. Finally, all of the chapters join together to form a full book. Which statement below correctly compares the levels of organization of a book to the levels of organization of a human.
A.
The chapters in a book are like the cell in a human organism.
B.
The sentences in a book are like the tissues in a human organism.
C.
The paragraphs in a book are like the body systems in a human organism.
D.
The single word on a page is like the full human organism.