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Yes! All multi-cellular organisms contain specialized cells. Specialization is the reason they become multi-cellular. Multi-cellular organisms are differentiated from other eukaria and prokaria in that, rather than living individually or in convenient colonies, they MUST be multi-cellular to survive.
Without it, they could not survive because this process makes energy.
On basis of cladistic analysis higher organisms are more closly related to Archaea .
Cellular respiration is a characteristic of nearly all organisms, used to produce energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). The difference in cellular respiration comes in the form of organisms that survive solely on anaerobic respiration (without oxygen) and those that survive on aerobic respiration (respiration using oxygen, which is far more efficient, producing much more energy).
The answer you are looking for is "colonial" . Colonial organisms live together but if separated can survive on their own. Good luck on that quiz!
The various compounds in the bodies of animals were earlier in there elemental form until becoming so complex. Life actually started with uni-cellular forms of organisms and with the changes in the environment the cellular proliferation took on toll and reached to such complex compounds such as proteins and then to RNA's and DNA's. The survival of fittest came into play in determining which organisms are going to survive in the biosphere.
Yes! All multi-cellular organisms contain specialized cells. Specialization is the reason they become multi-cellular. Multi-cellular organisms are differentiated from other eukaria and prokaria in that, rather than living individually or in convenient colonies, they MUST be multi-cellular to survive.
The reason single celled organisms were do dominant was because they were the least complex creatures. As single-celled organisms evolve into more complex creatures, their requirements also become more complex and it becomes harder for them to survive.
Without it, they could not survive because this process makes energy.
On basis of cladistic analysis higher organisms are more closly related to Archaea .
Organisms survive at certain pH levels. If the environment is too acidic or severely basic, it can wear away at their cellular structures, causing the organisms to die.
Cellular respiration is a characteristic of nearly all organisms, used to produce energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). The difference in cellular respiration comes in the form of organisms that survive solely on anaerobic respiration (without oxygen) and those that survive on aerobic respiration (respiration using oxygen, which is far more efficient, producing much more energy).
No organism can "maintain" homeostasis. Everything dies in the long run! Other than that, it depends on the organism. Unicellular organisms like bacteria have no problem maintaining homeostasis at a cellular level, [but complex multicellularorganisms like us are dependent on the other cells and organ systems of our body (not to mention other organisms) to survive].
Yes. An aerobic organism is an organism that can grow and survive in the presence of oxygen. Mammals need oxygen to have cellular respiration, so they are obligate aerobes.
Each individual cell needs energy and oxygen to survive, just as living things do. Cellular respiration explains why living organisms need oxygen and energy, and exactly where those resources go.
photosynthesis helps organisms survive by providing them with oxygen to breathe.
A quality enabling organisms to better survive is called an adaptation. All living organisms must to be able to adapt to their environment to survive.