Biology, asked by yashr4342, 19 days ago

how are cells organized in an organism?


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Answered by rajshree26shukla
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Answer:

Cells in an organism are organised into different layers or groups which form tissues. Those tissues combine to form organs, and organs combine to form organ systems and organ systems form a complete organism. These groups of cells carry out a specialized function.

Answered by dukulai890
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Cells are organised in the well defined manner and these are the structural and functional unit of living organisms.

Explaination:

Cell organised to form tissue which perform a common function.

Tissue organised to form organs and organs into organ systems and this into organism.

Thus cell is the small and basic unit of living organisms.

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