bodyorganization
Body organization refers to the hierarchical and systematic arrangement of the components that make up a living organism. At the most basic level, living things are composed of cells, which are the fundamental units of life. These cells are specialized to perform specific functions and are grouped together to form tissues. Examples of tissues include muscle tissue, nerve tissue, and epithelial tissue.
Tissues, in turn, combine to form organs. Organs are distinct structures within the body that perform a
Finally, all the organ systems functioning in coordination constitute an organism. This organized structure allows for