Unit 2 Study Guide: Cell Parts & Functions, Cell Processes, & Human Body Systems

15. Identify the images to the right
as one of the following: organ,
tissue, organism, organ system, cell
A.
B.
C.
D.
16. Which basic level of organization is not identified in the image above?
17. Put the levels of organization in order from simple to more complex.
Simple    Complex
A B
C D

1 answer

To help you with your study guide, here are some explanations related to your questions:

  1. Identify the images: Without the actual images provided, I can only offer guidance on how to identify them:
  • Cell: The basic unit of life, often depicted as a small, microscopic structure.
  • Tissue: A group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function (e.g., muscle tissue).
  • Organ: A structure made up of different types of tissues that work together (e.g., heart, lungs).
  • Organ System: A group of organs that work together to carry out complex functions (e.g., digestive system).
  • Organism: A living entity that can function independently; a complete individual.
  1. Which basic level of organization is not identified in the image above?: The level of organization that might be missing could be any of these: cell, tissue, organ, organ system, or organism. Depending on the images you have, you would identify which level isn't represented.

  2. Levels of organization in order from simple to more complex:

  • Simple: Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organ System → Organism → Complex.

You can fill in your A, B, C, D as follows based on your images:

  • A = Cell
  • B = Tissue
  • C = Organ
  • D = Organ System

If you need specific identification or have the images to describe, feel free to share, and I can provide more targeted help!

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