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1. What is the difference between
(a) cell and tissue ?
(b) organ and organism?
(c) organ and organelle ?
(d) organ and organ system?​

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Answered by aniketjanacom
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Answer. Explanation: Cells is the basic structural and functional unit of an organism and the tissue is the group of similar cells working together for same function. ... Cells are formed from organelles while the tissue is formed from cells.

Answered by sarkarseemon
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1) Cell and Tissue – Differences

Cells are the smallest, structural and functional unit of an organism, which is characteristically microscopic. Tissues are the distinct types of material consisting of specialized cells and their products. Found in both unicellular and multicellular organisms.

2)An organ is a group of tissues that forms a specific structure and functions definite tasks. An organism is a form of life. ... An organ is composed of tissues. An organism is composed of organ systems.

3) Organ is a collection of tissues performing specific functions in a human body. On the contrary, organelles are cellular structures performing specific functions within the cell.

4)An organ is a structure made of two or more tissues that work together for a common purpose. ... The most complex organisms have organ systems. An organ system is a group of organs that act together to carry out complex, interrelated functions, with each organ focusing on a subset of the task.

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