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Question: Multicellular organisms have five levels of organization ranging from simplest to most complex. The simplest level is the cellular level. This is an image of one type of cell found in your body: a cheek cell. You are the most complex level: you are an organism. List the five levels of organization, from simplest to most complex. Describe each level with one or two sentences. Give an example at each level.

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Answer:Multicellular organisms are made of many parts that are needed for survival. These parts are divided into levels of organization. There are five levels: cells, tissue, organs, organ systems, and organisms.

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From Simplest to Most Complex, it follows this order.

Cells
Tissue
Organs
Organ Systems
Organisms

Given a sentence and an exmaple about them:

Cells: They are the fundamentals in all living things. They have a nucleus, cytoplasm, and organelles which is all surrounded by a cell membrane. Example: Skin Cells, Blood Cells.

Tissue: It is close to Cells, it consists of the material that animals and plants are made, but it also consists specialized cells and their product. Example: Muscle Tissue, Epithelial Tissue.

Organs: Pretty much a part of the body that specializes in a specific function. Example: Liver, Stomach.

Organ System: This is kind of like Organs, however they are a system of organs that rely on each other, whether it is directly or indirectly. Examples: Muscular System, Circulatory System.

Organelles: These are the parts that makes up what a cell is. Exmaple: Golgi Body, Lysosomes.
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