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What is the difference between an organ and an organelle​

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Answered by FFdevansh
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Organs and organelles function combined to keep the cells, tissues and other parts of the system to keep an organism alive. Organs and organelles are found in all multicellular organisms.

All multicellular organisms have the same levels of classification –

Cells forms tissues, tissues forms organs, organs form organ systems, and organ systems make organisms.

Cell – Tissues – Organs – Organ Systems – Organisms.

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Answered by Itsanshita
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Answer:

Which organelle is the major difference between an organ and an organelle? Organ is a collection of tissues performing specific functions in a human body. On the contrary, organelles are cellular structures performing specific functions within the cell.

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