A representation used to illustrate and explain the hierarchical organization and interactions of systems within multicellular organisms.
The arrangement of biological systems in a structured order, from cells to tissues, organs, and systems, each providing specific functions.
Different biological systems within an organism that work together to perform functions necessary for survival.
Organisms composed of multiple cells, which have specialized structures and functions organized into systems.
The process by which organisms absorb essential nutrients from their environment, often facilitated by systems like the digestive system.
The distribution of water throughout an organism, managed by systems such as the circulatory and renal systems.
The reaction of the immune system to identify and eliminate pathogens or foreign substances from the body.
A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart, which relies on the function of elastic tissue and smooth muscle to regulate blood flow.
Connective tissue that allows arteries to stretch and recoil, helping to maintain proper blood pressure and flow.
Muscle tissue in arteries that contracts and relaxes to regulate the diameter of the blood vessel and control blood flow.
The system responsible for transporting blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes throughout the body, involving the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
The organizational level within an organism where different systems interact and contribute to overall function, such as the digestive or respiratory system.
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