The level you are referring to, where many molecules group together to form the smallest unit of living matter called a cell, is called the cellular level.
When thinking of the hierarchy of the structures of the body as a ladder, we know that the bottom rung is made up of atoms. The next step up the ladder is where many molecules group together to make the smallest unit of living matter called a cell. What is this level called?
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the epithelial level
the epithelial level
the tissue level
the tissue level
the organ level
the organ level
the cellular level
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