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Levels of Organisation: Cells, Tissues, Organs and Systems
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

What is the correct order of levels of organisation in a living organism, from simplest to most complex?

  1. Cell → Tissue → Organ → System
  2. Tissue → Cell → System → Organ
  3. Organ → Tissue → Cell → System
  4. System → Organ → Tissue → Cell
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✓ Answer: ACell → Tissue → Organ → System
Award 1 mark for recognising that cells are the basic unit of life and combine to form tissues, which form organs, which form systems. B is incorrect because it places tissue before cell. C and D reverse the correct order.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

A student in Trinidad examined a thin section of sugarcane stem under a microscope. She observed many similar cells packed closely together, all performing the same function of transporting water. This group of similar cells is best described as:

  1. an organ
  2. a tissue
  3. a system
  4. an organism
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✓ Answer: Ba tissue
Award 1 mark for identifying that a group of similar cells performing the same function is a tissue. A is incorrect because an organ is made of different tissues working together. C is incorrect because a system is made of organs. D is incorrect because an organism is made of systems.
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