Plants and animals have different levels of organization due to their distinct biological structures and functions. While both groups exhibit cellular organization, animals possess complex systems like nervous and muscular systems that facilitate movement and response to stimuli, which plants lack. Plants, on the other hand, have specialized structures like roots, stems, and leaves that are optimized for photosynthesis and nutrient absorption. Thus, while both are organized, their organizational structures reflect their unique adaptations to their environments.
The cellular level of organization looks at cells as the basic units of life in both plants and animals. It looks at all life as categorized into plant or animal cells and their organizational structure. There may also be a classification as somatic cells and sex cells in the human body.
No, plants do not have a more complex level of cell organization than other kingdoms. While they do have specialized cell types for functions like photosynthesis, other kingdoms such as animals have more specialized cell types and higher levels of cellular organization.
Organ level
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The lowest level is the cell.
organ
Plants are only having tissue level of organisation no organs
For both plants and animals it is the species. But there are subspecies in animals and cultivars in plants.
is it cells
Human Biology refers to quite literally the biology of the human body. Cell Biology can consist of both the life processes of animals (humans) and plants or bacteria, at the cellular level.
first lvl consumers are animals that eat plants animals that eat animals that eat plants are 2nd lvland so on
The Biosphere is the fifth and largest level of organization.