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what is the difference between organ and organelle?​

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Answered by ashtekarnusrat1986
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Organs

An organ is the collection of tissues performing a similar function. An organ is large and forms a part of the body. A group of organs together comprises organ systems. Organs are a large part of an organism. In general, a human body consists of about 78 organs and among them, brain, heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, and are five vital organs for the life existence.

Also Read: Cell Organelle

Organelle

An organelle is a small, specialized structure found inside cells, which carries out a specific life process. Organelles are microscopic and collectively form a cell. They are the functioning unit of all unicellular organisms including amoeba, bacteria, fungi, protists, etc.

Also Read: Cells

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Answered by Mihirpatel1306
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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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