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Every organism has a characteristic pattern of organisation that differs from that of an inanimate object, this is defined as organization

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Answered by thewordlycreature
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Every organism has a characteristic pattern of organisation that differs from that of an inanimate object, this is defined as organization. Every organisms has certain characteristics which made them each of them differ from each other. Like for an example the expressed characters of the organism in taking example. Each organism differ from other organisms. One can easily differentiate between the two by the observable features of the organism which help them to differentiate and stand out in between the organism.

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Every organism has a characteristic pattern of organisation that differs from that of an inanimate object, this is defined as organization.

Organization of an organism is the process an the complex composition of the organism .

Organism is organized in five major organization levels which includes.

Cell

This is the smallest component that form organism at the very basic level .

Plant and animal cell have got some difference that can only be seen under Electric microscope.

Tissue

Several cells gng together to form tissue such as blood tissue.

Organ System

Several tissues , for instance Blood circulatory system , breathing system

Organism.

A complete body of an organism with all the necessary organ system functioning.

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