A cell is much smaller than an organ. Organs are made up of many cells and tissues.
To answer this question as it is written: not necessarily. An organism (bacterium) can be smaller than tissue (the cartilage in my ears). By definition, an organism is more COMPLEX than a tissue, but not necessarily bigger.
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An organ can be part of more than one organism. Also I like ninja monkeys.
An organ system is more complex than an organism. An organism is a single living being made up of various organ systems working together to maintain life. Organ systems consist of multiple organs and tissues that have specialized functions and work together to support the overall function of the organism.
The level of organization more complex than a system is the organism. The organism is made up of multiple organ systems working together.
Not necessarily. Organs are not always bigger than tissues, they are just more complex. An organ can be as small as a lymph node, but a tissue may be as big as a muscle. So, the more complex it is, being made of more than one type of tissue classifies it as an organ, whereas the similarity of all the cells being the same categorizes it as a tissue. Organs are things like hearts, lung, livers, etc. Tissues are small/tiny pieces of animal or plants containing similar cells.
organ is bigger
No
It's an organ, but not an organism.
Organism has a 'ism' on the end but organ doesn't
Organism has a 'ism' on the end but organ doesn't
It is organ, not an organism.