Biology, asked by ishwari829, 10 months ago

what is the difference between
a) cell and tissue?
b) organ and organism?
c) organ and organelle?
d) organ and organ system?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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CELL AND TISSUE

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Cells is the basic structural and functional unit of an organism and the tissue is the group of similar cells working together for same function. Cells are microscopic in size while the tissue are macroscopic in size. Cells are formed from organelles while the tissue is formed from cell.

ORGAN AND ORGANISM

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Organism is a whole living thing like you or a dog or a bacterium. organ is a group of cells specialised to carry out a function in the organism. Examples - liver, skin. Organelle is a little version of a few specialised cells inside a cell or that carry out a function.

ORGAN AND ORGANELLE

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The main difference between organ and organelle is that organ is a large part of an organism, composed of tissues which perform similar functions whereas organelle is a specialized structure found inside cells, which carries out a specific life process. Organelles form cells.

ORGAN AND ORGAN SYSTEM

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An Organ is a specialized group of tissues that performs a particular function. There are lots of Organs in the human body like the heart, lungs and intestines. Organs systems are made up of lots of Organs all working together. These Systems work to perform a particular function.

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