Yes. We are all organisms, and interact with other organisms every single day.
A system formed by the interaction of a group of organisms with their environment
Yes, fossils are real. They are mineralized remains of hard parts (bones/teeth/wood) or imprints of once living organisms.
Because that's how nature made the all the organisms, there is no real reason to why. According to theory, a common ancestor gave rise to all of us, and its DNA (genetic information) was passed on to all of the organisms we see today.
Kingdom is the real taxon that has a clear biological identity as it contains all the organisms.
Organisms
Yes. We are all organisms, and interact with other organisms every single day.
It is difficult to fit real organisms into any classification scheme because these classes are constructed just for convenience.
Monera or Moneran
If you ever bother to look at a real grasshopper you will immediately know that they are not!
A system formed by the interaction of a group of organisms with their environment
bears and frogs. By the way the answer above is completely unscientific this is the real answer examples of Multicellular Organisms include Amoeba,Vacuole and Chloroplast.
Yes, fossils are real. They are mineralized remains of hard parts (bones/teeth/wood) or imprints of once living organisms.
No it's technically not. Mainly because they aren't real organisms. Other than that I guess you could say yes.
Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. This is as real as it gets.
Organisms use energy computer uses energy, so the answer is pretty much everything.
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Because that's how nature made the all the organisms, there is no real reason to why. According to theory, a common ancestor gave rise to all of us, and its DNA (genetic information) was passed on to all of the organisms we see today.