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Multiple Choice
How do cells work together to form organ systems?
A
Cells form organ systems directly without the need for tissues or organs.
B
Cells form tissues, which then combine to create organs that work together as organ systems.
C
Cells independently perform all functions of an organ system without forming tissues or organs.
D
Cells randomly group together to form organ systems without any intermediate structures.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that cells are the basic building blocks of all living organisms and have specific functions.
Recognize that similar cells group together to form tissues, which are collections of cells that perform a common function.
Learn that different types of tissues combine to form organs, each with a specific function necessary for the organism's survival.
Comprehend that organs work together in organ systems, which are groups of organs that perform complex functions necessary for the body's overall function.
Acknowledge that the correct sequence is: cells form tissues, tissues form organs, and organs work together in organ systems.