sairithwik2007
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  • 25-07-2020
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what is the difference between an organ and organelle​

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ryannakamura719
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  • 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.
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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.

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