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Multicellular Organisms

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Hierarchical Order in Multicellular Organisms

Because multicellular organisms are made up of trillions of cells, how they organise themselves is really important.

Hierarchies

Hierarchies

  • There is a hierarchy that helps cells work together to perform complex tasks.
Tissues

Tissues

  • When you have more than one cell working together to perform a job, this collection of cells is called a tissue.
    • An example of a tissue in humans is muscle tissue.
Organs

Organs

  • When you have more than one tissue working together to perform a job, this collection of tissues is called an organ.
    • An example of an organ in humans is the heart.
Organ systems

Organ systems

  • When you have more than one organ working together to perform a job, this collection of organs is called an organ system.
    • An example of an organ system in humans is the circulatory system.
Organisms

Organisms

  • When you have more than one organ system working together to perform a job, this collection of organ systems is called an organism.
    • A human is an example of an organism.
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