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with the help of a flow chart ,describe the cellular organisation of multicellular organisms​

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Answered by mariospartan
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Explanation:

The evolution had brought a series of complexity among the organisms, which when studied in detail, give the idea of development or cellular grouping or commonly called Cellular Organization.

A cell is a structural, functional unit of living organisms. Cells are the units where all the physiological activities occur to keep an animal living.

But as the complexity grew, similar cells started grouping to perform similar functions. They are known as tissues.

Tissues also started grouping to perform even bigger tasks, called organs.

And many organs are put together to form an organ system level of organization.

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