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Cells
Bottom of hierarchy of levels, 200 different types in the human body designed to carry out different roles, posses same basic features (outer membrane, organelles, nucleus). RBCs don’t have a nucleus
Epithelial tissue
Covers surfaces and lines cavities
Connective tissues
Supports and protects body structures
Muscular tissue
Produces movement
Nervous tissue
Facilitates rapid internal connection
Organs
Discrete structures that have two or more types of tissues. Each has a specialized role that no other organ can perform. When multiple organs are trying to do similar things they form a system