Biology, asked by RagaviRagavendra, 1 year ago

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Explain different levels of organisation of animals..


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Answered by nikhil1947
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The biological levels of organization of living things arranged from the simplest to most complex are: organelle, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, ecosystem, and biosphere.
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Answered by ansari8097
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HI mate GM here is your answer....,

Some living things contain one cell that performs all needed functions. 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. This is what distinguishes living things from other objects. Cells are the basic building blocks of all organisms. Although cells are made of smaller parts, none of those parts could survive on their own. Cells are the simplest level of organization.

Organisms are technically any form that can carry out its own functions such as take material in and push material out. Some fully functioning organisms are made of just one cell. For the purposes of the level of organization, organisms are made up of many organ systems working together.

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