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  • Atomic level

    The smallest level of organization, focusing on the chemistry of the body.
  • Molecular level

    Involves the chemistry of the body, including the properties of ions.
  • Macromolecule level

    The biochemistry of life, including large biomolecules like proteins, enzymes, lipids, DNA, and RNA.
  • Cellular level

    The basic unit of life, including organelles and cell parts.
  • Tissue level

    Groups of cells performing a common function.
  • Organ level

    Groups of tissues working together to perform a common function.
  • Organ system level

    A group of organs working together to perform one common function.
  • Organismal level

    The highest level of organization, encompassing the entire organism.
  • Cytology

    The study of cells and their functions.
  • Histology

    The study of tissues and their structures.
  • Gross anatomy

    The study of anatomy that does not require a microscope, often involving dissections.
  • Structure-function relationship

    The concept that the structure of a biological entity determines its function.
  • Ions

    Charged particles that are essential for various physiological processes.
  • Lipid bilayers

    Structures that form the basis of cell membranes, crucial for cellular function.
  • Enzymes

    Proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions, essential for metabolism.