
Levels of Organization
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- Q1Which level of organization is best represented by the object in the picture?OrganTissueCellOrganism45s
- Q2An example of an organ system is —the compartments that make up the liver and control its function.lungs taking in oxygen.the lining of the intestine.the brain, spinal cord, and nerves working together for one purpose.45s
- Q3The compound eye on the grasshopper is best described as —an organ system, the level of organization directly above cell.a tissue, the level of organization directly below organ system.an organ, the level of organization directly above tissue.a cell, the level of organization directly below tissue.45s
- Q4The living material that lines the inside of one's cheek is —a tissue.an organ system.an organ.a cell.45s
- Q5Which of the following correctly shows the levels of organization from the lowest to highest level?Tissue → organ → organelle → organism → organ system → cellOrganism → organelle → organ → organ system → tissueCell → tissue → organ → organ system → organismOrgan → organ system → tissue → organelle → organism45s
- Q6Which level of organization is best represented by each type of muscle in the picture?TissueOrganismOrganCell45s
- Q7The combinations of a heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries is —a cell.a tissue.an organism.an organ system.45s
- Q8Which level of organization is represented by the skeleton of the snake?TissueOrganismOrganOrgan system45s