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Difference between orgran and organelle​

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Answered by harshan20
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Organs and organelles function combined to keep the cells, tissues and other parts of the system to keep an organism alive. Organs and organelles are found in all multicellular organisms.

All multicellular organisms have the same levels of classification –

Cells forms tissues, tissues forms organs, organs form organ systems, and organ systems make organisms.

Explanation:

Organs

An organ is the collection of tissues performing the similar function. An organ is large and forms a part of the body. A group of organs together comprises organ systems. Organs are a large part of an organism. In general, a human body consists of about 78 organs and among them, brain, heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, and are five vital organs for life existence.

Also Read: Cell Organelle

Organelle

An organelle is a small, specialized structure found inside cells, which carries out a specific life process. Organelles are microscopic and collectively form a cell. They are the functioning unit of all unicellular organisms including amoeba, bacteria, fungi, protista, etc

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