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  • Autor: alexisandrescadrasco
  • hace 3 años

d. Which level of biological organization includes all the other levels?
e. What is the first and smallest level of organization?
f in which level would you classify bones? Explain.​


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Respuesta dada por: florezcarmen58
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Respuesta:from the smallest to the largest, they are: molecule, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biosphere. Living beings are very well organized and structured, through a hierarchy that can be examined on a scale from smallest to largest. But then we'll see that there's some other way to organize them appendicular skeletal skeletal formed by 126 bones. Of the limbs, including the scapular and hairy waists. Bone classification According to their shape, the bones are classified into: 1- long bones, which are tubular, consist of diaphysis and epiphysis. It has compact bone in the diaphyse and spongy bone inside the epiphyses.

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Respuesta dada por: glorieta98
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Tissues are a group of similar cells of the same origin that carry out a specific function together. Humans have four different types of basic tissues. Connective tissues such as bone tissue are made up of fibrous cells and give shape and structure to organs. Muscle tissue is made up of cells that can contract together and allow animals to move. Epithelial tissues make up the outer layers of organs, such as the skin or the outer layer of the stomach. Nervous tissue is made of specialized cells that transmit information through electrochemical impulses, such as the tissue of nerves, the spinal cord, and the brain.

Level 3: Organs

An organ is a structure made up of different tissues that perform specific bodily functions. Most organs contain tissues such as parenchyma (used to perform the organ functions), stroma (connective tissue specific to organs) and epithelial. Organs may be solid or hollow, and vary considerably in size and complexity. The heart, lungs, and brain are all examples of organs.

Level 4: Organ Systems

An organ system is a collection of organs that that work together to perform a similar function. There are eleven different organ systems in the human body, each with its own specific functions. One example is digestive system, which is made up of many organs that work together to digest and absorb nutrients from food. While most organ systems control a few specific physiological processes, some processes are more complex and require multiple organ systems to work together. For example, blood pressure is controlled by a combination of the renal system (kidneys), the circulatory system, and the nervous system.

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