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10The human body is made up of cells, tissues, organs, organ systems and the body.
Tissues are formed by the combination of only one cell.
An organ is formed by the combination of different tissues.
Organ systems are formed by the coordination of different organs.
Digestion begins only in the stomach and not at the cellular level.
Cells are responsible for starting all metabolic activities in the body.
Muscular tissue is absent in the digestive system.
Rhythmic contraction and relaxation help in pushing food forward in the alimentary canal.
Glandular tissues secrete digestive enzymes.
Cells, tissues, organs and organ systems work independently in the human body.
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Which is the correct sequence of biological organization? Tissue → Cell → Organ → System Cell → Tissue → Organ → System Organ → Tissue → Cell → Body System → Organ → Cell → Tissue
A group of similar or dissimilar cells forms a:
Which tissue is responsible for contraction and relaxation?
Which tissue secretes digestive enzymes?
The foodpipe, stomach and intestine mainly contain:
Which level of organization performs a specific function?
Which system is responsible for digestion of food?
Metabolic activities in the body begin from:
Muscular tissue helps digestion by:
The complete coordination of all organ systems forms the:
The basic unit of life is the ______.
A group of cells forms a ______.
Different tissues combine to form an ______.
A group of organs working together forms an ______ system.
Muscular tissue shows rhythmic ______ and relaxation.
Digestive enzymes are secreted by ______ tissue.
The digestion of food begins at the ______ level.
Cells perform ______ activities.
The human body is a result of coordination of different ______ systems.
Muscular tissue is found in the middle layer of the ______.