Levels of Organization in the Human Body

Levels of Organization in the Human Body

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Amelia Wright

Biology, Science

7th - 10th Grade

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The video tutorial explains the structural levels of organization in the human body, starting from the least complex to the most complex. It covers five levels: chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, and organ system. The chemical and cellular levels are microscopic, involving atoms, molecules, organelles, and cells. The tissue, organ, and organ system levels are gross, visible to the naked eye, and involve groups of cells, tissues, and organs working together to perform specific functions. The video concludes with a brief overview of the human organism and its organ systems.

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What is the primary goal of the video?

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Which level of organization is the least complex?

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What are organelles?

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Which of the following is considered a microscopic level?

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What is a tissue?

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What is the function of the stomach?

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Which level of organization is the most complex?

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What does the digestive system include?

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What is the human organism composed of?

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Which of the following is NOT an organ system mentioned in the video?

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