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Cells → Tissues → ? → Organisms → Population What is the missing level of the organization?

ACommunities

BBiomes

COrgans

DEcosystem

Answer:

C. Organs

Read Explanation:

  • The missing level of the organization in the above problem is Organs.

  • Many tissues of the same origin associate to form an organ.

  • And different organs associate to make an organism.


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