animals are identified by consumers, producers, and decomposers, and plants are angiosperms, and other types of "sperms" and are also classified as vascular and nonvascular.
Amount of Unicellular and Multicellular OrganismsMore than 1 and 1|2 (one half) million kinds of organisms have been identified. That number is small compared to the estimated number of unicellular organisms that exist and have not been identified. Scientists estimate that there are more than 1 billion kinds of unicellular organisms!
Classification provides a common language for scientists, and gives a common reference point with already identified organisms.
From wikipedia.org Organs exist in all higher biological organisms, in particular they are not restricted to animals, but can also be identified in plants. In single-cell organisms like bacteria, the functional analogues of organs are called organelles.
The National Science Foundation's "Tree of Life" project estimates that there could be anywhere from 5 million to 100 million species on the planet, but science has only identified about 2 million.
small, cryptic, or live in hard-to-reach habitats. Additionally, some organisms may have unique adaptations or genetic variations that make them difficult to classify. The vastness and complexity of Earth's ecosystems also contribute to the challenge of identifying all organisms.
No, it is impossible to know all of the organisms on earth.
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It is impossible to quantify an unknown factor.
40 thousand spiecices of organisms have been identified and there are plenty more that are still unidentifed.
Amount of Unicellular and Multicellular OrganismsMore than 1 and 1|2 (one half) million kinds of organisms have been identified. That number is small compared to the estimated number of unicellular organisms that exist and have not been identified. Scientists estimate that there are more than 1 billion kinds of unicellular organisms!
These organisms can then be grown and identified in the laboratory so that the proper antibiotic can be given to the patient.
to now how they know the animals that they already identified
you guys are idiots
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Trillions of tiny organisms and many that we have not even seen let alone identified.