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what is the meaning of " cellular level of organisation" ? answer in detail and very specific .................................

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The cellular level of organization: Cells are the basic unit of life and perform vital functions of an organism. The cells are arranged as loose cell aggregates but they don't form any tissue. These levels are exhibited by Poriferans whose bodies are made up of loose aggregates of cells.

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The cellular level is the most fundamental level of organisation. A cell is the fundamental unit of life and the smallest unit capable of reproducing itself. While the structure and function of cells vary greatly depending on the organism, all cells share a few characteristics.

Based on the organization of their cellular structures, all living cells can be divided into two groups: prokaryotic and eukaryotic (also spelled procaryotic and eucaryotic). Animals, plants, fungi, protozoans, and algae all possess eukaryotic cell types. Only bacteria have prokaryotic cell types.

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