Biology
Tissues organise to form :
- Organ system
- Organs
- Organism
- Cells
Tissues
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Organs
Reason — Tissues organise to form organs. An organ system is formed when multiple organs work together to perform a major function (e.g., digestive system). So this is a higher level than organs. An organism is the complete living individual, made up of many organ systems working together. Cells are the basic unit of life and come before tissues in the level of organization.
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