The following is assuming you mean a multi-cellular organism: Atoms are the smallest - they make up everything else on the list. Compunds are two or more atoms joined together, and are second-smallest. Organelles are third smallest - they are located inside of cells - and then cells. The next smallest is a tissue, as it is a group of cells, then organs, as they are groups of tissues, then organ systems (groups of organs), and then the organism as a whole. The second-largest is a population - a group of organisms of the same species - and the the community - all populations in the same area. If it's a unicellular organism, then the organism would be just the cell, and would not contain any organelles, organs, organ systems, or tissues.
cell, tissue, organ, system
its the order you alrdy have them in
A one-celled organism is the smallest organism that can carry out all functions of life. Two examples would be a paramecium (Protista kingdom), and Cyanobacteria (Eubacteria kingdom).
The smallest unit of an organism would be the epithelial cell I think... The function would be to protect or cover the body, I don't know okay!
An atom. It not REALLY indivisible, but it is the fundamental building block of molecules.
Many people might think the answer to this question would be an atom, but not in life. The structures go like this from largest to smallest: Ecosystem, Community, Organism, Organ system, Organ, Tissue, Cell.
The smallest group of organisms wherein evolution can take place is a population. This is because all methods of evolution require chromosomes from more than one organism.
Tissue, cell, organ, organ system, organism
The organism. The levels of organization of an individual from smallest to greatest are: atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organism. Not all organisms have all levels of organization, such a bacteria, protists, sponges, and more.
A cell is the smallest unit of an organism
cell is the smallest level of organization in a unicellular organism
OrganismPopulationCommunityEcosystem
(in order for smallest to largest) atomic level, molecules, organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ system, individual organisms, population, community, ecosystem, biosphere
Atom Molecule Organelles Cells Tissues Organs Organ System Organism Population Community Ecosystem Biome Biosphere
The subatomic particles are the smallest from the list given. The subatomic particles protons, neutrons, and electrons make up atoms, atoms make up molecules, and molecules make up organelles, and organelles make up cells.
organization of human cells starts from the very small organelles and ends up at a living being! organelle<cell<tissue<organ<system<human being
Molecules combine to form structures at the next level of organization-the cellular level. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of an organism. Just as words are the smallest elements of language, cells are the smallest living units in the human body. Among the many types of cells in your body are muscle cells, nerve cells, and blood cells.
Going from smallest to largest: molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
It is important to know what the smallest organism are, and what they do. Metabolites are the products of metabolism and restricted to small molecules.