Biology, asked by kavithaKrishna, 5 months ago

what is the difference between organ and organelle?

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Answered by omasati2004
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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 occur in all eukaryotes. They are microscopic.

Answered by reenuV
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Organ :

\huge{A\ differentiated\ structure\ consisting\ of}\huge {cells\ and\ tissues\ performing\ some}\huge{specific\ function} \huge{is\ called\ an\  {\underline{\underline{Organ.}}}}

Organelle :

\huge{Any\ part\ inside\ the\ cell\ which\ has\ a} \huge{definite\ shape,\ a\ definite\ structure\ and}\huge {concerned\ with\ a\  definite\ function\ is\ called}

\huge{an\ {\underline{\underline{Organelle.}}}}

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