Maybe if you look up the differences between the cells of different organisms, you can more easier identify them. What I mean is: If it has a cell wall, it tells you that the organism is a plant. Plants also have a big central vacuole. If it has a chloroplast, it could be a plant or an algae. Hope, that helped a little.
You can find cures for genetically inherited diseases and genetically modify the organism.
There are two place where this process occurs: i) the Lungs, and ii) the Capilliaries.
The number of chromosomes in sperm cells varies among organisms. Without knowing the specific organism mentioned above, it is not possible to determine the exact number of chromosomes in its sperm cells.
Centigrade is the scale of measuring temperature of a body or anything. By knowing the temperature, We can understand and explain several physical chemical and biological phenomena
Knowing the sequence of an organism's DNA allows researchers to study specific genes, to compare them with the genes of other organisms, and to try to discover the functions of different genes and gene combinations.
the word unfamiliar is an adjective. The meaning of unfamiliar is to not be aware of, or to not know someone or something.
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a network of what? businesses, computers, people?
You can find cures for genetically inherited diseases and genetically modify the organism.
By observation (and by knowing "everything").
Since we don't actually know which organism appeared first, there's no way of knowing what came second.
It's called instinct or innate behavior.
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Whatever organism first developed sensitivity to light. We have no way of knowing what that was.
Knowing the scientific classification is helpful in learning more about an animal. Gerbils are put in the kingdom of Animalia.
It isn't. Unless they're interested in knowing something about the world beyond our Earth.
Without knowing what the outside influence is, it's not known how it will change the appearance of an organism. There are many different influences which could possibly change the appearance of an organism, depending on what the organism is.