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Rachael Lawson
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15 June, 00:44
Why is the human body described as "organized"?
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Henry Landry
15 June, 00:46
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The body is like some machine, there are different parts to it and each part has their own part in the system. All parts work together to perform all of its functions. It starts at level 1, the cell, then levels 2, tissues, and lastly level 3, the organs inside of the body.
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Spookey
15 June, 01:06
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Because everything is everything is in levels. Example: It starts with the cells then tissues the organs and so on and so on
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