Complete the sentences to describe the different levels of organization in organisms.

A(n)
is a group of organs that work together to perform a common function.

A(n)
is a group of tissues that work together to perform a common function.

A(n)
is a basic unit of structure and function of all living things.

A(n)
is a group of cells that work together to perform a common function.

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A(n) organ system is a group of organs that work together to perform a common function.

A(n) organ is a group of tissues that work together to perform a common function.

A(n) cell is a basic unit of structure and function of all living things.

A(n) tissue is a group of cells that work together to perform a common function.

What is the correct order of levels of organization, from smallest to largest?

organism → tissue → organ → organ system → cell
organism → organ system → organ → tissue → cell
cell → tissue → organ → organ system → organism
cell → organ → organ system → organism → tissue

The correct order of levels of organization, from smallest to largest, is:

cell → tissue → organ → organ system → organism.

So the correct choice is: cell → tissue → organ → organ system → organism.

A, A red blood cell. B, A brain. C, Skin layers.What level of organization is represented by each image?A: B: C:

Based on the descriptions provided:

  • A (A red blood cell): Cell (It is a single cell, the basic unit of life.)

  • B (A brain): Organ (The brain is an organ made up of different types of tissues that work together.)

  • C (Skin layers): Tissue (The skin is made up of multiple layers, which are considered tissues, specifically epithelial and connective tissues that work together.)

So, the answers are:

  • A: Cell
  • B: Organ
  • C: Tissue
A is a cell that points to B. B is tissue that points to C. C is an organ system that points to an organ.Sunny makes a poster showing the levels of organization in the human body.How can Sunny correct his error? Check all that apply.Arrow A should point to the organ system.Arrow B should point to the cell.Arrow B should point to the organ.Arrow C should point to the muscle tissue.Arrow C should point to the organ system.

To correct Sunny's poster based on the levels of organization, let's first clarify the hierarchy:

  1. Cell (A)
  2. Tissue (B)
  3. Organ (C)
  4. Organ System

Given this order, the correct connections should be:

  • A (Cell) should point to B (Tissue)
  • B (Tissue) should point to C (Organ)
  • C (Organ) should point to the Organ System

Given this information, Sunny's potential corrections are:

  • Arrow A should point to the tissue. (This is correct; A should point to B)
  • Arrow B should point to the organ. (This is correct; B should point to C)
  • Arrow C should point to the organ system. (This is correct; C should point to the Organ System)

The options that are not applicable:

  • Arrow B should point to the cell. (Incorrect, as B should point to C)
  • Arrow C should point to the muscle tissue. (Incorrect, as C should point to the Organ System)

So, the corrections Sunny should make are:

  • Arrow A should point to the tissue.
  • Arrow B should point to the organ.
  • Arrow C should point to the organ system.
somethings not right change something please and YOU MUST because I KNOW something is wrong

I apologize for any confusion. Let’s reevaluate the relationships more clearly based on the provided details.

  1. Cell (A) – The most basic unit of structure.
  2. Tissue (B) – Group of cells working together.
  3. Organ (C) – Group of tissues working together.
  4. Organ System – Group of organs working together to perform a common function.

Now, with these definitions:

  • A (Cell) should point to B (Tissue).
  • B (Tissue) should point to C (Organ).
  • C (Organ) should point to the Organ System.

Given your initial statement that "Arrow A points to B; Arrow B points to C; and C points to an organ," it seems the misunderstanding revolves around the flow of information being incorrect among these boxes.

To clarify Sunny's poster accurately:

  1. Arrow A (Cell) should point to B (Tissue). (Correct connection)
  2. Arrow B (Tissue) should point to C (Organ). (Correct connection)
  3. C (Organ) should point to the Organ System. (Correct connection)

Therefore, to correct Sunny's error, the correct statements would be:

  • Arrow A should point to the tissue. (Correct)
  • Arrow B should point to the organ. (Correct)
  • Arrow C should point to the organ system. (Correct)

Arrow B should not point to the cell and Arrow C should not point to muscle tissue since these would be incorrect relationships.

If anything specific is still off that needs correction, please let me know!

hmm okay you are correct just remove A and then everything is good

Fill in the words that complete the statement.



Homeostasis is the state of maintaining a stable___
environment despite changing___
conditions.

Homeostasis is the state of maintaining a stable internal environment despite changing external conditions.