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an organism is any type of living thing.
Non living factors that affect organism survival are called abiotic factors. Living factors that affect organism survival are called biotic factors.
Yes, an organism is any living thing with cells.
Organism: Anything that posses all of the characteristics of life is known as an organism. All living things have an orderly structure, produce off springs, grow and develop, and adjust to changes in the environment. Species: A species is a group of organisms that can be interbreed and produce fertile off springs in nature. If individuals in a species never produced, it would mean an end to the species' existence on earth.
Aristotle classified living things based on the location of the organism.
A scanning tunneling microscope can show detailed surface structures but the organism must be prepared by being plated with a very thin layer of metal. Most organisms can't survive this process. To see a three dimensional image of a living organism you should select a stereo microscope.
A scanning tunneling microscope can show detailed surface structures but the organism must be prepared by being plated with a very thin layer of metal. Most organisms can't survive this process. To see a three dimensional image of a living organism you should select a stereo microscope.
Every living organism does. It is a fundamental process
There are many names for living things and their products. Chickens for example are very popular and they produce eggs.
A living thing is called an organism. Organisms grow or develop. They produce energy and have a metabolism. They are built of cells.
Respiration is when a living organism exhales (breaths out) to produce carbon dioxide. Photosynthesis is the process where plants get energy from the sun to produce food for them selves and other living organisims.
A living organism
yeast is a living organism and every living organism needs energy, and yeasts energy comes from sugar.when the yeast respires the sugar it will cause the yeast to give off co2.
an living organism
Living organisms that produce oxygen and food that animals need are called producers. For example, plants are producers because they make their own food.
living organism
An organism living in another organism is called parasite.