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the level of organization that is less define in plants is?

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The organ level of organization is much less definite in plants than it is in animals. At most, we might distinguish roots, stems, leaves, and reproductive structures. Clear-cut functions, the distinguishing features of organs, can be assigned to each of these structures.

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