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Animal organisation - gaseous exchange systems - AQALevels of organisation

Most animals and plants consist of different types of cells organised as tissues, organs and systems. The human respiratory system is a body system adapted for efficient gas exchange.

Part of Biology (Single Science)Organisation

Levels of organisation

In order of increasing complexity, multicellular organisms are made of:

cells 鈫 tissues 鈫 organs 鈫 organ systems

StructureDescription
OrganelleA specialised unit within a cell which performs a specific function
CellThe basic building block of all living organisms
TissueA group of cells working together to perform a shared function, and often with similar structure
OrganA structure made up of groups of different tissues, working together to perform specific functions
Organ systemA group of organs with related functions, working together to perform certain functions within the body
StructureOrganelle
DescriptionA specialised unit within a cell which performs a specific function
StructureCell
DescriptionThe basic building block of all living organisms
StructureTissue
DescriptionA group of cells working together to perform a shared function, and often with similar structure
StructureOrgan
DescriptionA structure made up of groups of different tissues, working together to perform specific functions
StructureOrgan system
DescriptionA group of organs with related functions, working together to perform certain functions within the body
A diagram of the the circulatory system.
Figure caption,
An example of the levels of organisation using the circulatory system