Single-celled organisms utilize organelles to maintain homeostasis, while large multicellular organisms, such as humans, use organs to maintain homeostasis. How are organelles and organs similar?

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a
Organelles have similar regulatory functions to organs.
b
Organelles are similar in structure to organs.
c
Organelles are specialized for cellular respiration while organs are specialized for breathing.
d
Organs are specialized for metabolism while organelles are specialized for homeostasis.

1 answer

The best answer to how organelles and organs are similar is:

a. Organelles have similar regulatory functions to organs.

Both organelles in single-celled organisms and organs in multicellular organisms perform specialized functions that contribute to the overall maintenance of homeostasis within the organism. They play regulatory roles in processes necessary for the survival and proper functioning of the cell or organism.