Yes.
Yes, Blue Morpho Butterflies do have organ systems. They are organisms therefore they have organ systems.
Organ Systems Apply Differently To The Bodies Of Multicellular organisms
organ is bigger
Organs are connected to cells, tissues, organ systems and organisms by cells that are grouped together which are called tissues.
Organisms were named organisms because, organisms are highly organized in the way they live. Here is how organisms are organized; Cells Tissues Organs Organ systems Organism Or, Cells= tissues = organs= organ systems = organisim
organelles present in single-celled organisms act in a manner similar to organ systems
A group of organ systems make up a living body or organisms. The systems are made from organs, which are made from tissues, which are made from cells.
No. Organ systems only develop in larger, complex organisms. E.g. amoeba, a single celled organism, is small enough that all its needs can be obtained by the relevant organelles through diffusion. A dog, a large multi-cellular organisms, needs a system to deliver its requirements to the necessary tissues .
similar cells work to produce tissues then tissues work together to form organs then organs work together to form organ systems then organ systems work to form organisms!
organelle → cell → tissue → organ → organ system → organism
cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms
Single-celled organisms have a simpler structure compared to complex multicellular organisms like humans. They are able to carry out life processes through direct exchange of nutrients and waste products through their cell membrane, enabling them to function independently. In contrast, multicellular organisms require specialized organ systems to coordinate and carry out more complex functions throughout the body.