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False. Organisms respond to the environment in a variety of ways based on their genetic makeup, past experiences, and current physiological state. Individual differences among organisms mean that their responses to the environment can vary widely.
Yes, an organism typically has all the characteristics of a living thing, such as the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and maintain homeostasis.
Yes, a human is an organism. An organism is any individual living system that can respond to stimuli, grow, reproduce, and maintain homeostasis, all of which humans are capable of doing.
yes, every organism has the same amount of genes in their bodies.. I think..!
The same genetic code or DNA.
Like all viruses, H1N1:Is not composed of cellsCannot reproduce on its ownDoes not have a metabolismDoes not respond to stimuli.
No, not all strains of an organism will show the same antibiotic spectrum. Genetic variations, mutations, and the presence of resistance genes can lead to differences in how various strains respond to antibiotics. Additionally, environmental factors and the specific conditions of the infection can further influence antibiotic susceptibility. Therefore, it's important to test individual strains for their antibiotic sensitivity to guide effective treatment.
It is true thatÊthe DNA in the skin cell have the same sequence of bases as the DNA in the brain cell of the same organism. The sequence of the bases should be the same in all cells of an organism.
Not all organisms respond to the environment in exactly the same way. Snakes in a desert thrive while bears cannot for example.
Species
A living being. You can call it an organism too.
A dog is an organism due to the fact that it is a living thing. A dog can respond to external and internal stimuli, reproduce, grow ,and develop.