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- Cells that are alike in size, shape, and function are calleda. elements.b. tissues.c. organs.d. systems.Which of the following is the most complex structural level of organization? a. chemical level b. organ level c. cellular level d. tissue levelThe simplest structures considered to be alive are :- a. organs. d. organelles. b. tissues. e. proteins. c. cells
- Which of the following are NOT a level of biological structure? A.macromolecular level B.cellular/ organelle levels C.tissue/ organ level D.organismal level all of the above none of the aboveWhich of the following is in order from simplest to most complex? A. organ, tissue, cell, organ system O B. organ system, organ, tissue, cell O C. cell, tissue, organ, organ system O D. cell, organ, organ system, tissue DELL 4 口く0The levels of structural organization of living things are arranged from simplest to most complex. Which of the following correctly lists that organization? a. cellular, chemical, tissue, organ, organ system, organismalb. chemical, cellular, tissue, organ system, organ, organismalc. chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, organ system, organismald. all of the abovee. none of the above
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