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An organ can be part of more than one organism. Also I like ninja monkeys.
An organism consisting of just one cell is unicellular.
No nonliving thing is an organism, unless it's a dead organism that was once living.
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cell (smallest unit), tissue, then organs, and finally the organ system which is the largest unit of organization
One that no longer has a function in the organism's current environment. The number one example is the human tail -- look at an x-ray of a human spine and you will see that we do, in fact, have a little "tail" consisting of 7 tiny vertebrae, below the pelvis. Another example is likely the appendix.
An organ can be part of more than one organism. Also I like ninja monkeys.
The levels or organization are: cells -->tissues--->organs--->organ systems--->organism. The heart is an organ of the organ system called the cardiovascular system. This includes the heart, veins and arteries and blood.
"Uni" means "one", so a unicellular organism is an organism consisting of only one cell, such as a bacterium, protozoan, etc.
An organism consisting of just one cell is unicellular.
No, the heart is an organ, a part of a living thing, animal. An organism is an entire living thing not just one organ, or "part".
If an organ system stops functioning, a human would die.
The heart is an example of an organ in the human body. The liver is another example.
No nonliving thing is an organism, unless it's a dead organism that was once living.
Cells are always the smallest unit in thinking about cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and the organism. From smallest to largest, the order is:cells, which specialize and make specific types of tissuestissue, made up of specialized cellsorgans, made up of specialized tissuesorgan systems, made up of one or more organs that are specialized to do a specific functionthe entire organism, which includes all of the organ systems.See question: What is the highest level of organization of these structures cells tissues organs organ system organism
It can be something like your heart or stomach your skin it can be mostly everything skin.
Your skin is not an organism, it is an organ. An organism is comprised of organs and is living (on its own). Organs are groupings of tissue that perform a distinct task. Your skin covers the surface area of you entire body and there is not one organ in your body with that capability. It is based on common sense.