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The lowest level of organization in living organisms is

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Biology JAMB 2014

The lowest level of organization in living organisms is

  • organ
  • cell checkmark
  • system
  • tissue

The correct answer is: B

Explanation

The lowest level of organization in living organisms is the cell. This means that a single cell is the basic unit of life and the smallest structure capable of performing all life functions.

  • Cell definition: A cell is a self-contained unit with all the necessary components to carry out life processes, including a nucleus to store genetic material, organelles for specific functions, and a cell membrane to maintain its internal environment.

  • Levels of organization: After cells, the next levels of organization in living organisms are tissues (groups of similar cells), organs (groups of tissues), organ systems (groups of organs), and finally the whole organism

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