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Levels of Organization

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levels of

organization
cell refers to the basic structural and functional unit of life. Cells are the fundamental
building blocks of all living organisms, from simple single-celled organisms like
bacteria to complex multicellular organisms like humans.

Cell differentiation
Tissue refers to a group of cells with similar structure and specialized
functions that work together to perform specific tasks within an
organism. Tissues are the next level of organization beyond individual
cells in multicellular organisms. These tissues can combine to form
organs

Muscle tissue Epithelial tissue


xylem tissue
Organ refers to a specialized structure made up of different tissues
working together to perform specific functions within an organism.
Organs are the next level of organization beyond tissues and are a
fundamental part of the anatomy of multicellular organisms.
An "organ system" in biology refers to a group of organs that work
together to perform specific functions . Organ systems are a higher
level of organization within multicellular organisms
Root System: The root system of a plant anchors it to the ground,
absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.

Shoot System: The shoot system includes the above-ground parts of


the plant, such as stems, leaves, and reproductive structures (flowers
and fruits).

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