2. What is the difference between an organ and an
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- The main difference between organ and organelle is that organ is a large part of an organism, composed of tissues which perform similar functions whereas organelle is a specialized structure found inside cells, which carries out a specific life process. Organelles form cells.
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Difference between an organ and an organelle :
Organs:
Organs are part of the body.
Found in all multicellular organisms.
Organs collectively form organ systems.
Performs specific life process in the body.
They are macroscopic in structure.
Brain, Heart, Lungs, are a few examples of organs.
Organelles:
Organelles are part of the cells.
Found only in unicellular organisms
Organelles contribute to form a cell.
Performs a specific process within the cell.
They are microscopic in structure.
Mitochondria, Nucleus, Golgi apparatus are a few examples of organelles.
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