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  • Tissues vs. Organ Systems: Understanding the Biological Hierarchy
    The statement "tissues are made of organ systems" is false.

    Here's the correct hierarchy:

    * Cells: The basic building blocks of life.

    * Tissues: Groups of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function (e.g., muscle tissue, nervous tissue).

    * Organs: Structures made up of different tissues that work together to perform a complex function (e.g., heart, brain, stomach).

    * Organ Systems: Groups of organs that work together to perform a major bodily function (e.g., digestive system, circulatory system).

    So, tissues are actually the components of organs, not the other way around.

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