Science, asked by jagravkumarlohchab, 4 months ago

Cells consist of many organelles, yet we do not call any of these
organelles as structural and functional unit of living organisms.
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Answered by gkkiratt
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Answer:

Although cell organelles have specific structures and perform specific functions but they cannot be called structural and functional units of living organisms. This is so because they can perform their functions only when they are within a living cell. They cannot function outside the cell as an independent unit.

Answered by justinbieber5055
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Explanation:

Although cell organelles have specific structures and perform specific functions but they cannot be called structural and functional units of living organisms. This is so because they can perform their functions only when they are within a living cell. They cannot function outside the cell as an independent unit

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