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How does the structure of an organ differ from the function of an organ?
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How does the structure of an organ differ from the function of an organ?
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At each level of organization—cells, tissues, organs
, and organsystems—structure
is closely related to
function
. For instance, the cells in the small intestine that absorb nutrients look very
different
from the muscle cells needed for body movement.
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