Depends on how the cell is damaged and on which organ and how it's damaged as well. Some single cells can become malignant tumores and bring about the death of the body while you might easily remove some kinds of organs without major consequence, such as one kidney, one lung, spleen etc.
Cell ---> Tissue ---> Organs ---> Organ Systems ---> Organism.
universe, galaxy, planet, cell, organism, tissue, organ, ecosystem
The five main levels are cell, tissue, organ, organ system and organism. Many similar cells performing the same task are called tissue. Many tissues make up an organ, many organs make an organ system and many organ systems make up an organism.
The correct sequence of levels of organization in the body is cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and finally, the organism as a whole. Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, organs make up organ systems, and organ systems work together to form the entire organism.
The correct sequence of the levels of biological organization are organism, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere.
It depends how severe the damage is.
Cell ---> Tissue ---> Organs ---> Organ Systems ---> Organism.
plant cell has an cell
universe, galaxy, planet, cell, organism, tissue, organ, ecosystem
I think it goes Cell,Tissue , Organ, and then Organ System
The five main levels are cell, tissue, organ, organ system and organism. Many similar cells performing the same task are called tissue. Many tissues make up an organ, many organs make an organ system and many organ systems make up an organism.
An organ system forms an organism. The whole setup is, from smallest to largest, is Organelle Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism
cell, tissue, organ, organ system
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a cell is the basic unit of life, an organ is a group of cells working together, and an organism is a group of organs working together
it is an organ, because your skin or epidermis is the biggest organ of you body
The correct sequence of levels of organization in the body is cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and finally, the organism as a whole. Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, organs make up organ systems, and organ systems work together to form the entire organism.