Organization of life

Living organisms are either microscopic.I.e.large enough to be seen with the naked eye. they also differ in their various levels of cellular  organizations some exist as single cell. this are said to be unicellular.noncellular or a cellular.others are multicellular. more complex and organized into unit of tissues. organs or organs systems. this include microscopic and macroscopic organis

CELLULAR LEVEL OF ORGANISATION OF LIVING ORGANISMS

Cellular level of organization can be found among microscopic organism.e.g one-celled or colonial forms(usually only a few microns (um) diameter). Each unicellular organism is a single unit of protoplasm including cytoplasm.one or more nuclei and a variety of organelles. each organelle is a complex organic molecules which often occurs as a persistent structure and performing specific role (s) in the life of an organism. these organism have no specialized structure designed specifically for circulations of materials within each organism

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