Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

Is cellular organisation a characteristic or defining feature of a living thing?


Anonymous: it is defining feature because each and every living organism is composed of cells... be it unicellular or multicellular. on the other hand no non living organism is composed of cells. cellular organisation is unique property of living beings.
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Answered by GOZMIt
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Living things have a level of complexity and organization. At its most fundamental level, a living thing is composed of one or more cells. These units, generally too small to be seen with the unaided eye, are organized into tissues. A tissue is a series of cells that accomplish a shared function. 


Tissues, in turn, form organs. A number of organs working together compose an organ system. An organism is a complex series of various organ systems. Thus cellular organization is the defining feature of multicellular organisms.




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