The next largest level of organization after cells is tissues.
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After cells, tissue is formed by groups of cells working together. Multiple types of tissues then combine to form organs, which work together to create organ systems in the body.
Cells group together in the body to form tissues. Organs are the next level of organization in the body and contains at least two different types of tissue functioning together for a common purpose. Therefore, a tissue is made of cells; an organ is made of tissues; and a tissue IS NOT made of organs.
The next level of organization within a biome after population is community, which refers to the various populations of different species interacting and coexisting in a specific area. A community includes all the different populations of plants, animals, and microorganisms interacting with each other.
Natural selection is a process where individuals with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing on those traits to the next generation. It acts on the level of individual organisms within a population.
A beta-folded sheet is a secondary structure of a protein, which is the next level of molecular organization above the primary structure. It is formed by hydrogen bonding between adjacent segments of a polypeptide chain, creating a flat and elongated sheet-like structure.