Yes, Tigers are Organisms. All animals are organisms.
No, tigers are not prokaryotic. Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that lack a distinct nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, whereas tigers are multicellular eukaryotic organisms with complex cell structures.
Consumers are organisms, or living things, that rely on other organisms to survive. Tigers eat meat and breath in oxygen made by plants.
poachers.
Yes, tigers are organisms themselves; they are large carnivorous mammals classified as part of the species Panthera tigris. Like all living organisms, tigers are composed of cells and exhibit characteristics such as growth, reproduction, and response to their environment. They play a vital role in their ecosystems as apex predators.
Living organisms.
Yes, tigers are consumers because they obtain their energy by consuming other organisms, mainly prey animals such as deer and wild boar. As carnivores, tigers are at the top of the food chain in their ecosystems.
probaly the orange colored tigers would be endangered or threatened.
Lions and tigers both belong to the order Carnivora.
Tigers belong to the animal kingdom, which is the highest level of biological classification for living organisms.
Yes, tigers are multicellular organisms.Yes, tigers are multicellular.
the white tiger is multicellular because it is made of millions of different cells. A unicellular organism is one that has only a single cell, like bacteria or protozoa or paramecium
Yes, the Sumatran tigers are the smallest tigers in the world.