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What are living organisms made up of? In 100 words

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Answered by s14708apriyanshu2210
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All living beings are made up of small basic units called cells. It is the basic component of all organisms. From cells made tissues from tissue made organs and from organ a living being is formed. Different types of cells vary in different size textures and different works. That is why they are very important for all living beings. There are two types of organisms depending on cells one is unicellular , or with only one cell. And the other one are multicellular , or with many cells. Cells shape and size does not depend on the size of the organism. It is not necessary that the cells in elephant must be bigger than cells of mouse the thing is that cells work and importance in body

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Answered by pavarshini25
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Living organisms are made up of cells. Cells are the structural and functional units of all the living organisms. In 1665, Robert Hooke discovered the existence of cells using a microscope, which further paved the way for the discovery of various other microscopic organisms. Some organisms consist of a single cell, for example, the amoeba. Other organisms are multicellular, having millions of cells.

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A single cell is able to produce many cells through a process known as cell division. Different organisms have different kinds of cells. A human body alone shows various kinds of cells such as – blood cells, nerve cell, fat cell etc. Shapes and sizes of cells depend upon the functions they perform. Amoeba has an ever-changing shape as it changes form to locomote. Some cells have a fixed shape and perform a specific function, such as nerve cells, which are usually shaped like trees.

An organism is any being that consists of a single cell or a group of cells, and exhibit properties of life. They have to eat, grow and reproduce to ensure the continuation of their species. Organ systems collectively work together for the proper functioning of a living organism, failure of even one of these systems has an impact on our lives.

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