how are cells organized in A multicellular organisms?

cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism,

there's one more but i forgot...

What is it????
Plus am I correct???

thanks

Yes, you are correct with the sequence of cell organization in a multicellular organism. The fifth level of organization that you're missing is "population."

To explain further, let's break down each level:

1. Cells: Cells are the most basic unit of life and are organized into tissues.
2. Tissues: Tissues are groups of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function. There are four main types of tissues: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues.
3. Organs: Organs are structures composed of two or more different tissues, working together to perform specific functions. Examples of organs include the heart, lungs, liver, and brain.
4. Organ Systems: Organ systems are groups of organs that work together to perform a particular task or function, such as the respiratory system or the digestive system.
5. Population: In the context of multicellular organisms, a population refers to a group of individuals of the same species that live together and potentially interact with each other.

Finally, "organism" refers to the entire living individual made up of all the previously mentioned levels of organization.

Is there one more or no it's not that's it and I'm correct.

You seem to be right.

OK! :)

So I'm correct then. It's because like there is one for line left on my wk sht that my science teacher type up I thought there is one more and I didn't remember having another one.

But anyways...

Thank You! :)

You're welcome.