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Use what you know about the human body to sort the levels of organization from smallest at the bottom to largest at the top.

Largest
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Organism/Human \\
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Organ Systems \\
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Organs \\
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Tissues \\
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Cells \\
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Chemical \\
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\end{tabular}

Smallest


Sagot :

Certainly! To organize the levels of biological organization from the smallest to the largest, follow this sequence:

1. Chemical: This is the basic level, including atoms and molecules.
2. Cells: The smallest unit of life, where chemicals come together to form cells.
3. Tissue: Groups of similar cells that perform a specific function.
4. Organs: Structures composed of different types of tissues working together to perform specific activities.
5. Organ Systems: Groups of organs that work together to perform complex functions and maintain homeostasis.
6. Organism/Human: The complete living entity that can function independently.

So, the organization from smallest to largest should look like this:

Smallest
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\begin{tabular}{|lc|}
\hline Chemical & [tex]$\vdots:$[/tex] \\
\hline Cells & [tex]$\vdots:$[/tex] \\
\hline Tissue & [tex]$\vdots:$[/tex] \\
\hline Organs & [tex]$\vdots:$[/tex] \\
\hline Organ Systems & [tex]$\vdots:$[/tex] \\
\hline Organism/Human & [tex]$\vdots:$[/tex] \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

Largest