A brief description of the six levels of organisation in the human body

An excerpt from previous naturopathy assignments HLT60512. Provide a brief, one-line description of what makes up the following six levels of organisation in the human body.

Six levels of Organisation of the Human Body

(AIAS, 2018)

Chemical Level Atoms and molecules including oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen
Cellular Level Cells which perform specialised functions e.g. muscle cells create movement
Tissue Level Tissue performing specialised functions such as muscle, nervous, epithelial and connective tissue
Organ Level Organs consist of two or more types of primary tissue e.g. the stomach which has nervous, epithelial, connective, and muscle tissue.
Body Systems Level

 

The body systems are not separate from the whole, however are classified according to their function, such as the cardiovascular system’s role which is to circulate blood around the body.
Organism Level All the parts of the body functioning with one another constitute the total organism

Heather Indiana Rose

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