The world wide system for organizing organisms is called binomial nomenclature. It was developed by a European named Carolus Linnaeus, who devised a system by which every organism is grouped into specific categories and given two names, which are known as the scientific or latin name of the organism. They are the Genus and species, with the genus always capitalized and the species not. There are seven classification levels, or taxa. The levels are: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species.
No. The lungs are part of what makes humans or other organisms organisms but they are not organisms.
All living organisms have to have a host to create other organisms. This includes micro organisms as well as bacterial organisms
Organisms that are divided into classes are called classifying organisms or classified organisms.
Organisms that eat other organisms for energy are hetreotrophs.
Yes, Tigers are Organisms. All animals are organisms.
Organisms is the plural of organism
Multicellular organisms are organisms that consist of more than one cell, in contrast to unicellular organisms.
Organisms that break down waste and dead organisms are called decomposers.
Unicellular- organisms include bacteria, the most numerous organisms on Earth. Multicellular- organisms are composed of many sells and they lie
There are no non-living organisms, unless you mean dead organisms.
Climax organisms are organisms that settle last and become established
One celled organisms are called unicellular organisms.