Question
Write down differences between organ and organelle.

Answer

 
Organs
 
Organelles
$1.$
They are found in multicellular organisms.
$1.$
They are found in all eukaryotic cells.
$2.$
They are large sized.
$2.$
They are very small sized.
$3.$
They may be external or internal to the body of organisms.
$3.$
They are mostly internal.
$4.$
Organs coordinate to form organ systems, while organ systems form the body of an organism.
$4.$
Organelles coordinate to produce the cell.

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