I apologize for any confusion. Let’s reevaluate the relationships more clearly based on the provided details.
- Cell (A) – The most basic unit of structure.
- Tissue (B) – Group of cells working together.
- Organ (C) – Group of tissues working together.
- 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:
- Arrow A (Cell) should point to B (Tissue). (Correct connection)
- Arrow B (Tissue) should point to C (Organ). (Correct connection)
- 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!