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Cellular Level
The molecules of various chemical substances in a specific proportion become organised into protoplasm - the physical basis of life. The protoplasm gets organised into cells, which represents the structural and functional unit of life. A living organism may have a single cell (..
Cellular level
Growth at the cellular level involves four stages Cell expansion: an increase in the size of the cell due to formation of new protoplasm. Cell division: the cells increase in number due to mitotic cell division Cell differentiation: the cells became specialized to per form speci..
Animal Organisation
Animal Organisation - Animals exhibit a complex body organisation which shows a very clear evolutionary trend. The complexity of animal organisation is seen with reference to features like cellularity, germ layers in the body wall, symmetry of the body parts ..
Living Beings are Organised
Living Beings are Organised - Organisation refers to a kind of structure or system or situation where the smaller components become arranged into larger ones in a hierarchical order of complexity, to co-ordinate with one another in performing common functions or achieving common..
Cellular Micromolecules
At the molecular level all the different types of cells in living organisms are composed of certain chemical substances. The structure and function of the cell and its components are dependent on the molecular structure, arrangement and properties of these chemical constituents. The..
Cellular Changes During Aging
The outward signs of ageing are the result of changes taking place at the cellular and extracellular levels. Morphological changes: Accumulation of exhaustion pigments. The exhaustion pigments lipofusion, yellow pigments and brown deposits which are byproducts of unsaturated lip..
Organ Level
Different types of tissue may together become organised into an organ for some specific function. E.g., a gland is an organ meant for secretion. In a gland there are four tissues - Epithelium (for secretion) Muscular tissue (for contraction of the gland) Connective tissue (for bi..
Organise Each Paragraph
Organising a paragraph is similar to organising the entire composition. It is done this way. Topic sentence First supporting detail or example Second supporting detail or example Additional supporting detail or examples Concluding sentence, if needed. You should have at least ..
Introduction
. From an acellular level of organisation to cellular level and then tissue level, organ level and organ system level of organization can be recognised. In addition, one can recognise the gradual appearance of distinct features s..
Summary
Both living organisms and non-living matter are composed of some basic elements and are bound by the same physical laws. However, living organisms differ from non-living matter in some specific aspects. Living organisms exhibit a kind of organisation from molecular level to..
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