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What is the difference between a organism and a organelle?
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What is the difference between a organism and a organelle?
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What is the difference between a organism and a organelle?
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Organisms have organs just like a cell but are a lot bigger and are composed of tissues but organelles are found inside a cell and are microscopic
The organs inside of a organism and the organelles both carry out a specific life function.
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