1. Fill in the five levels of human body organization.  

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2. Place the five examples below in order from largest to smallest:  
You, Stomach, Epithelial Tissue, Digestive System, Parietal cells.

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I don't know the first one but I think that the second one is:

You, Digestive System, Stomach, Epithelial Tissue, Parietal Cells.
Just wanna make sure.

yes I believe that's right.

Right

The first one would be cell,tissue,,organs, organs system, organism.

this is wired but tissue first

Sure! Let's go through both questions step by step.

1. The five levels of human body organization:
The human body is organized into several levels of organization, each building upon the previous one. Here they are, from the simplest to the most complex:

a. Cells: These are the basic building blocks of all living things. All the components of our body are made up of cells.

b. Tissues: Groups of similar cells come together to perform a specific function. There are four main types of tissues in the human body: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous.

c. Organs: Different types of tissues work together to form organs, which are structures that perform specific functions in the body. Examples of organs include the stomach, heart, liver, and lungs.

d. Organ Systems: Organs work together in organ systems to accomplish larger functions. For example, the digestive system consists of multiple organs, including the stomach, small intestine, and liver, all working together to process and absorb nutrients from food.

e. Organism: The final level is the entire organism, which is the complete living being. In this case, it refers to the human body as a whole.

2. Placing the examples in order from largest to smallest:
The examples given are "You" (referring to a person), "Stomach," "Epithelial Tissue," "Digestive System," and "Parietal Cells."

To order them from largest to smallest, we can start by recognizing that the "You" encompasses all the other examples. Next, we can compare the other examples based on their size and organization within the body:

- "Digestive System" is larger than the "Stomach" because it includes the stomach and several other organs.
- Within the "Digestive System," the "Stomach" is an organ, so it is larger than "Epithelial Tissue" and "Parietal Cells."
- "Epithelial Tissue" is a type of tissue found in organs, so it is larger than "Parietal Cells," which are specific types of cells.

Therefore, the correct order from largest to smallest is: "You," "Digestive System," "Stomach," "Epithelial Tissue," and "Parietal Cells."

I hope this clarifies both questions for you! Let me know if there's anything else I can help with.

Largest to smallest you,stomach,epithelial tissue,digestive system,parietal cells