Structural organisation in animal 11th and for Neet
In zoology, structural organization refers to the hierarchical arrangement of living organisms, from the molecular level to the organism level. It includes several levels, starting with atoms and molecules that form organelles in cells. Cells then organize into tissues, which form organs and organ systems. These systems work together to ensure the survival and functioning of the organism. The highest level is the organism itself, which can be complex, like in multicellular animals, or simpler, like in unicellular organisms. This organization helps maintain homeostasis, adapt to the environment, and allows for specialized functions within the organism.
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