Asked by lue
Which statement best explains the relationship between structure and function in an organism?
(20 Points)
Structure and function refer to the different tissue types within an organism.
Structure and function refer to the locations and jobs of different tissues, organs, and organ systems working together.
Structure and function refer to the locations of tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Structure and function refer to the jobs of tissues, organs, and organ systems.
(20 Points)
Structure and function refer to the different tissue types within an organism.
Structure and function refer to the locations and jobs of different tissues, organs, and organ systems working together.
Structure and function refer to the locations of tissues, organs, and organ systems.
Structure and function refer to the jobs of tissues, organs, and organ systems.
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GPT-4o mini
The statement that best explains the relationship between structure and function in an organism is:
**"Structure and function refer to the locations and jobs of different tissues, organs, and organ systems working together."**
This statement effectively captures both aspects of the relationship: the physical characteristics (structure) and the roles they play (function) in the context of their interactions within the organism.
**"Structure and function refer to the locations and jobs of different tissues, organs, and organ systems working together."**
This statement effectively captures both aspects of the relationship: the physical characteristics (structure) and the roles they play (function) in the context of their interactions within the organism.
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