Levels of organization of human body?

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Levels of organization of human body? Cells, organs, organ systems, tissues- can you put these in the right order from smallest level to largest level? Correct order: cells, tissues, organs, organ systems

Homeostasis “Similar standing” Relatively constant physical and chemical condition of internal -Stays same even if external changes -What are some examples?

Feedback Inhibition AKA negative feedback Stimulus produces response that opposes original stimulus Example: Sweating helps cool body down Example: Shivering helps body warm up