molecule
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atoms, molecules, organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms
No. The least complex level of organization in living things is atoms and molecules.
All of them, the Golgi is responsible for shaping proteins and delivering molecules to their proper locations.
Living things are complex. They require some kind of organization to carry out their life processes. In cells, cell organelles carry out these tasks and in multicellular organisms these are done by various cells.
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atoms, molecules, organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms
The Golgi "packages" molecules and sends them off to their respective organelles
This is not an algebra question, but Organelles are more complex than molecules. Organelles are like 'little cells' within the greater cell structure, and are consequently made of molecules.
Well, it's least complex to most complex. First, there are atoms. The molecules. Then organelles. Then cells. And so on.
No. The least complex level of organization in living things is atoms and molecules.
molecules
All of them, the Golgi is responsible for shaping proteins and delivering molecules to their proper locations.
The levels of organization from least to most complex are:AtomsMoleculesCellTissueOrganOrgan system
organelles>cells>tissues>organs>organsystem
atoms and molecules --> cell --> tissue --> organ --> organ system --> organism