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Explain the level of organizations in a multicellular organisms.

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Answered by adithyashasan007
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Hey mate, here is your answer,

From smallest to largest (within the organism): Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism.

Explanation:

Groups of similar cells working together for a function are tissues. Similar tissues working together to perform a function make an organ. Similar organs with a common purpose are called an organ system. Multiple organ systems make up the organism.

Below the cellular level, there are organelles, molecules, atoms, and subatomic particles.

Above the organism, there are populations (all of the organisms of a species in an area), communities (all species in an area), ecosystems (the community and environment), and the biosphere (the Earth).

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Specialization in single-celledorganisms exists at the subcellularlevel; i.e., the basic functions that are divided among the cells, tissues, and organs of the multicellular organismare collected within one cell.
Multicellular organisms are made of many parts that are needed for survival. These parts are divided into levels of organization. There are five levels: cells, tissue, organs, organ systems, and organisms. All living things are made up of cells.
Lower levels of organization in multicellular organisms are cells, tissues and organs. These are followed by organ system and finally organisms. These levels are absent in unicellular organisms as they have only one cell and therefore no tissue and further levels.
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