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Living organisms are well-organised structures; they can have tissues, tissues have cells, cells have smaller components in them, and so on. Because of the effects of the environment, this organised, ordered nature of living structures is very likely to keep breaking down over time. Explain the bold line.. What does it mean?

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Answered by ShauryaGarg
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CELL IS THE SMALLEST STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF AN ORGANISM. AND WHEN TWO OR MORE CELLS COMBINE THEY MAKE UP A TISSUE. AND WHERE THEY HAVE HAVE WRITTEN THAT CELLS HAVE SMALLER COMPONENTS IN THEM, SO I MUST TELL YOU THAT INSIDE THE CELL LIE THE CELL ORGANELLES AND EACH ORGANELLE HAS ITS OWN FUNCTION. AND BY THIS I THINK THAT YOU MUST HAVE UNDERSTOOD WHAT I AM TRYING TO SAY. 

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