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4.

Explain how an organism is organized from the micro to the macro level

Atom -> molecule -> organelle -> cell -> cell -> tissue -> organ -> organ system -> organism

Living and nonliving matter is structured by atoms and subatomic particles such as electrons, protons,
and neutrons.

Atoms consolidate with one another by means of bonding to deliver compounds or molecules.

A huge number of macromolecules gather themselves to structure the cell and its organelles. The
functionality of the cells depend on the organelles.

Clusters of the same cells are composed into loose sheets to perform a function in the life of the living.
These sheets are called tissues.

The tissues of the same functionality gather together to perform something even more effective for the
living to survive. These group of tissues become organs.

Organ system is a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions.

A living individual is considered an organism when it is composed of the systems of organs that function
differently for the organism to survive.

5. What are the similarities and differences between plant and animal tissues?

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