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Cell consists of many organelles ,yet we do not call any of these organelles as structural and functional unit of living organisms. Explain

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Answered by nick114577
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cell consist of not organelles they r call organelles group cells coming together and they form tissue and group of tissues form our organ

Answered by Anonymous
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Cells consist of many organelles, yet we do not call any of these organelles as a structural and functional unit of living organisms. Explain.

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As the organelles are freely present in the cytoplasm they do not carry out functions independently but perform as a whole which is interlinked.These functions as a whole forms the functions of a cell. Hence these are not called structural and functional units.

Termiology related to questions:

Cell = Cell is smallest unit of our body which processes cellular respiration and provides energy to our body.

Cell organelles = An organelle is specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific functions.

Ex : Ribosomes, Endoplasmic Recticulum, lysosomes, Mitochondria, Vacuole, Platids, Golgi apparatus..

Cytoplasm = Cytoplasm is the yellowish liquid part of the cell.

Nucleus = Nucleus is the central structure of the cell which controls all the activity performed by cell.

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