The specific levels of organization of an avocado include the molecular level, where proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates exist; the cellular level, consisting of various cell types such as parenchyma and epidermal cells; the tissue level, which includes dermal, ground, and vascular tissues; and the organ level, where the avocado fruit itself represents a complex structure made up of these tissues. Collectively, these levels contribute to the avocado's growth, development, and functionality.
A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.Examples of proper nouns for the common noun 'avocado' are:California Avocado Commission (trade organization)Avocado Boulevard in La Mesa, CALily of the Desert's Tropical Plantation 100% Pure Avocado Oil
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try searching on trees then be more specific
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Since the levels of organization are cell, tissue, organ, system, organism, then the definition of system is: a group of organs that work together to perform a specific function in a living thing.
The five levels would be on like the organization in ecology.
No, the ecosystem is a higher level of ecological organization that encompasses all living organisms and their physical environment within a specific area. The levels of ecological organization typically start with individual organisms, then populations, communities, ecosystems, and biosphere.
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There are 7 levels of cell organization: organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, and populations.
Yes, it does. A medium size avocado contains approximately 30 grams of fat. However, most of the fat in avocado is monounsaturated. It is a beneficial kind of fat that may actually lower cholesterol levels.
The four levels of organization in the human body are cells (basic structural and functional units), tissues (groups of cells working together to perform specific functions), organs (comprised of two or more tissues working together), and organ systems (groups of organs working together to perform specific functions within the body).
It is known as "makhanphal" in Hindi, not sure there is a specific name in Marathi - usually just called avocado.