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30 July, 06:27

Are there organisms that do not follow the levels of organization? If so, what are they? Give an example. (6th Grade Answer)

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  1. 30 July, 06:54
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    Answer:. Yes, the non living organisms like the viruses do not follow the levels of organization. Viruses are not considered living organism because they are not made of cells. They have to invade and hijack the reproductive mechanism of a living cell to make new viruses. When they do that they can get the materials they need to reproduce.

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    Every organism on Earth, the living things follow a highly organized structure, a hierarchy from the smallest to the largest one.

    There are 13 levels of organization. In sequence, they are represented as atoms, molecules, organelles, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, population, community, ecosystem, biome, and biosphere. The level of complexity and functionality increases going from cells to organisms.
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