How are cells organised in an organism?
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Cells are organised into tissues, and tissues form organs. Organs are organised into organ systems and finally into an organism.
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Cells are basic building blocks of all living organisms (specialised cells which have differentiated can carry out particular function).
Specialised cells are organised into tissues to form an organ ( a group of cells with a similar structure and function).
Tissues form organs (collection of tissues performing specific functions) and organs form organ system.
An organ system is a group of of related organs that work together in same manner to perform a specific required function.
Types of organ system :
- Circulatory system
- Digestive system
- Respiration system
- Excretory system
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