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The human body is made of smaller parts organized to work together. In this way, the human body is like an orchestra.
a large orchestra performing on stage
"Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra" by Chad Ehlers / Alamy Stock Photo
An orchestra is a large and organized group of musicians working together to make beautiful music. Each musician plays an instrument, like a violin or clarinet. Musicians who play similar instruments are organized into sections, such as strings or woodwinds. Each section produces a unique sound. When the sections play together in harmony, they produce dynamic music.
Just like an orchestra is made up of many musicians, the human body is made up of many cells. Each cell has a specific job. Cells that do similar jobs are organized into tissues. Tissues are organized into organs, and organs are organized into organ systems. Together, organ systems carry out the functions of life in the human body.
Select the true statements.
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