No, but hannah smith is a simple organism.
yes,simple multicellular organism can be without organ.e.g sponges
yes,simple multicellular organism can be without organ.e.g sponges
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The correct sequence of bodily organization from simple to complex is: cells -> tissues -> organs -> organ systems -> organism. Cells are the basic building blocks of the body, which come together to form tissues. Tissues then combine to form organs, organs work together to form organ systems, and all the organ systems together make up a complete organism.
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The most simple are the cells. They form tissues and different tissues form organs. Different organs form organ systems and all the organ systems together form an organism like you.
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no animal can. maybe a different type of living creatures.....This answers is wrong. there is a simple animal in the Anamalia kingdom that has no sensory organs,and also is also unable to move called the Red Cup Sponge
Amoebas are considered simple organisms because they lack specialized structures and organs found in more complex organisms. They consist of a single cell with a simple structure and perform basic life functions such as movement, feeding, and reproduction without differentiated tissues or organs.
The most simple are the cells. They form tissues and different tissues form organs. Different organs form organ systems and all the organ systems together form an organism like you.
The levels of organization from simplest to most complex are: cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and finally, the organism itself. Each level builds upon the previous one to form a functioning organism.