A Species
The smallest grouping that only contains one kind of organism is called a species. Each species consists of individuals that are capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
Each living thing is called an organism. Organisms can be plants, animals, fungi, or microorganisms.
An organism that has two of every kind of chromosome is called a diploid organism. In diploid cells, chromosomes exist in pairs, with one set inherited from each parent. This is the typical chromosome configuration for most animals, plants, and fungi, allowing for genetic diversity through sexual reproduction.
The kind of organism that a trypanosome is called is an insect. This bug is most famously called the triatomid kissing bug. These bugs have parasites that can make people sick.
It is called mutualism when both benefit from each other
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A purebred.
it is called the Chordata phylum
A organism that feeds on another organism is called a parasite. The action of this occuring is called parasitism which is when one organism recieves benefits from the other by causing damage to it.
This is called mutualism
hybrids (kind of like the car)
An organism that carries out photosynthesis in each of its cells is called an autotroph or a photoautotroph. This means that it can produce its own food using light energy, typically through the process of photosynthesis.