Principles of organisation in biology form the foundation of how living systems are structured and function, from individual cells to complete organisms. The organization levels progress from tissues to organs and organ systems, with each level performing specific functions.
- Tissues represent the basic building blocks where similar cells work together
- Tissue and organ systems in plants and animals show parallel organizational structures despite their differences
- Functions of digestive system organs demonstrate how multiple components work together for digestion
- Each organ in the digestive system has specialized roles from mechanical breakdown to nutrient absorption
- The hierarchical organization ensures efficient functioning of complex biological processes