Respuesta :
The five level of organization from the simplest to the most complex are as follows:
1. Cell: this is the smallest unit of life. An example is red blood cell.
2. Tissue: tissues are formed when two or more cells which performed similar functions come together. Examples of tissues are blood and bones.
3.Organ: An organ is formed when different tissues with similar functions come together. An example of organ is liver.
4. System: When two or more organs works together to achieve a specific purpose they are refereed to as system. An example of this is the digestive system.
5.Organism: this refers to an organisation of systems which is made up of interdependent parts. An example of an organism is YOU.
1. Cell: this is the smallest unit of life. An example is red blood cell.
2. Tissue: tissues are formed when two or more cells which performed similar functions come together. Examples of tissues are blood and bones.
3.Organ: An organ is formed when different tissues with similar functions come together. An example of organ is liver.
4. System: When two or more organs works together to achieve a specific purpose they are refereed to as system. An example of this is the digestive system.
5.Organism: this refers to an organisation of systems which is made up of interdependent parts. An example of an organism is YOU.
Explanation:
Each individual is a member of a population. Each population is made up of a group of individuals of the same species that occupy the same environment and interact with each other. Many different populations together make up a community, and many different communities interact with one another in an ecosystem.