Biology, asked by mkrishna73, 8 months ago

how are organisms classified by different scientist on the basis of cell structure structure on organisation​

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Answered by sehaj15289
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All living organisms are made up of cells, The cells are discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665. The size of the cells is about 10 micrometer. The cells contain cellular organelles that control the activity of the cell. On the number of cells, organisms can be classified as unicellular and multicellular organisms.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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organisms may be classified by different scientist on the basis of the number and the type of cells which are present.

Explanation:

  • the Monera and protista consists of only one cell and hence are known as unicellular organism whereas rest of the Phylum have multicellular organisms. In addition to this the level of organisation is different for different types of organism.
  • It can be cellular level tissue level and organ system level of Organisation. In addition to this there are certain types of organelle which are present in plant cell that is chloroplast which is not present in animal cell.

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