sairithwik2007
sairithwik2007 sairithwik2007
  • 25-07-2020
  • Biology
contestada

what is the difference between an organ and organelle​

Respuesta :

ryannakamura719
ryannakamura719 ryannakamura719
  • 25-07-2020
An organ is a part of the body that has a certain function, such as the skin of liver. An organelle is a part of a cell, such as the mitochondria or endoplasma reticulum.
Answer Link
eevah27
eevah27 eevah27
  • 25-07-2020

Explanation:

Think of an organelle as a microscopic organ.

An organ is exponentially like your liver.

An organelle is kind of the same concept except it's inside of a cell.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Help me please I need it!!!
What are all of the figures of speech are in "The Good Samaritan" (a story in the bible)? If possible please include the sentences that go with the figure of sp
If a citizen wants to influence her state and local representatives, how would she go about getting her voices heard? es ) pass a bill B) pay local officials C)
Please answer!!!!!!
does anyone know how to do this?i need help with #11 & 12
What does autosomal mean when talking about genes?
Class science Select the things that would happen if the Moon were to vanish Question 19 options: Months would be shorter Tides would be smaller Eclipses wouldn
Write 70 cm as a fraction of 2.1 m
True or False: The circumference of a circle divided by its diameter is always equal to pi.
Which sentence contains a transitional phrase that might appropriately follow this introductory statement? Some people are saying that people in this country ar