Cellular organisms means the organisms which are formed of cells. They can be classified on the basis of numbers of cells as UNICELLULAR: are single cell organisms e.g. all prokaryotes, algae etc. MULTICELLULAR: those made of more then one cell. and the division of labour is found in different cells of the organism. e.g. generally eukaryotes like humans plants etc.
Cellular Level Organization means that the organism only contains cells... Meaning it has no tissues nor organs....
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They have cellular organization.
Because virus do not show any cellular organization.
Eukariyotic cells are very complex. Virus do not have cellular organization.
The ribosome belongs to the cellular level of organization. It is a cellular organelle that plays a key role in protein synthesis by translating mRNA into chains of amino acids to form proteins.
An example of cellular organization is seen in the human body, where cells are organized into tissues, tissues are organized into organs, and organs are organized into organ systems that work together to maintain homeostasis and carry out specific functions.
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bigger than an amoeba makes it multi-cellular
cell is the smallest level of organization in a unicellular organism
It's Unicellular
HIV is a virus.Virus do not show cellular organization