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In most animals, combinations of various tissues make up functional units called...
a) Epithelial Cells
b) Organs
c) Organ systems
d) Populations

At what level of organization does damage compromise the function of the whole system.
a) Cell
b) Organ
c) Tissue
d) Organelle

Which of the following would be the main difference between a Cow and a Paramecium?
a) The cow requires energy to survive.
b) The Cow uses oxygen during cellular respiration
c) The Cows hereditary traits are controlled by DNA
d) The Cow is composed of a large number of cells

Similar types of cells form tissues. What is the next level of complexity formed from the grouping of tissues?
a) Organs
b) Organelles
c) Organisms
d) Organ systems

What terms go in spaces #1 and #2? Cells ----- #1 ---------- #2 ----------- Organ systems
a) 1-organism, 2-tissues
b) 1-tissues, 2-organs
c) 1-organs, 2-organisms
d) 1-organs, 2-tissues

Which series correctly represents the levels of organisation in an organism?
a) Cells ----- Organs ------- Organ ------- System Tissue
b) Cells ------ Tissues ------ Organs ------ Organ System
c) Tissue ------ Cells ----- Organ System ------- Organs
d) Tissue ------ Organs ------- Cell systems ------ Organism

When comparing the circulatory system and the skeletal system, which statement describes how the two systems are SIMILAR
a) Both systems provide structure to the body
b) Both systems contain specialized cells.
c) Both systems can work without other systems.
d) None of these

Which of the following is the most complex level of organisation
a) Cells
b) Tissues
c) Organs
d) Organism

Epithelial, Connective, Muscular, Nervous
a) Cells
b) Tissues
c) Organs
d) Organ systems

Brain, Heart, Kidneys
a) Specialized cells
b) Tissues
c) Organs
d) Organ systems

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