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What is the fundamental unit and structure and function of an organism?

The fundamental unit of an organism is the cell, which contains various structures that perform specific functions. Cells work together in tissues, organs, and organ systems to carry out the functions necessary for the organism's survival, growth, and reproduction. Each type of cell has a specific structure and function that contributes to the overall health and stability of the organism.


What are the fundamental units of living organisms?

Living organisms are composed of cells, which are the fundamental units of life. Cells contain genetic material, organelles, and molecules that work together to carry out the functions necessary for life. Each cell is specialized to perform specific roles in the organism.


What is meant by cells are structural and functional units of life?

Cell is the fundamental, functional and basic unit of life. It is cell that make tissues and organs. It is the working of cell which specifies the working of tissues and organs. Group of cells make tissues and group of tissues make organ and group of organs make organ system.


How are Atoms and Molecules and Cells similar?

Atoms are the building blocks of molecules, molecules are formed when atoms bond together, and cells are made up of molecules that carry out functions necessary for life. All three are fundamental levels of organization in the universe, with atoms being the smallest unit, molecules being combinations of atoms, and cells being the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms.


Which level of biological organization is composed of tissues?

The level of biological organization is composed of tissues is a organ. The smallest unit that has all of the characteristics of life is the cell.