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Organ systems (like human beings) are made of organs, which perform specific functions. Organs are made of tissues, some of which are unique to each organ. Each type of tissue is made of cells.

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"They all have something to do with cells." hope this helped (:

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Beulah Skiles

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Cells are the basic building blocks of living organisms. When cells of the same type come together, they form tissues with specific functions. Tissues work together to create organs, which are structures that have specialized functions in the body.

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A cell is a single unit of organism. when many cells form together, tissues are formed. so when loads of tisssues come together, organs are formed. and when organs work with other things in our body, a system is formed.....:))

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they are all in the human body

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They are all important to the body.

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