1. Organisms reproduce.
2. Organisms respond.
3. Organisms have one or more skin cells.
4. Organisms develop.
5. Organisms have a heart. No, they don't. At least, not all of them. This is the most common mistake that people make.
Scientists determine whether something is an organism if it exhibits all of the characteristics of living things. These include: reproduction, waste excretion, reactions, energy and cell composition.
The six characteristics of an organism are # Grow # Respitate # Move # Require nutrients # Extract waste # Sensitivity hope that helped -xoxox-
Scientists most likely consider KNOWN characteristics of KNOWN and named organisms when first classifying an unknown organism. They look for similarities and differences between what is known versus unknown. Major differences exclude known categories; strong similarities include the new organism into a known category. This is how scientists continually build a "family tree" of every organism.
Extremophiles are micro-organism in unusual (and normally fatal) locations, ex: sulfur lakes. Therefore, they can be studied by biologist (most common), microbiologist, evolutionary biologist, biochemists, geologists, biogeologists, and NASA scientists and astrobiologists (who study them to determine what other types of life might exist).
it helps because when there are a few speciese it narrows them down with characteristics to put them in a certain category of organism.
They use dna for sure and they may or may not use similar specification of genes
You need to know their cell type, their ability to make food, and the number of cells in their body.
They do it
nucleas or the cell
1. Does it have cell? 2. Does it consume energy? 3. Does it reprodouce? sorry! I only know three of them
Scientists use a test cross to determine if an organism is heterozygous or homozygous dominant.
by seeing where it's joints are
Scientists most likely consider KNOWN characteristics of KNOWN and named organisms when first classifying an unknown organism. They look for similarities and differences between what is known versus unknown. Major differences exclude known categories; strong similarities include the new organism into a known category. This is how scientists continually build a "family tree" of every organism.
one of these is classification of the organism second characteristics of the organism or trait third is that i am soo pretty b/c i am
how does the environmental determine where an organism can survive
how does the environmental determine where an organism can survive
To sex something is to determine the gender of an organism. Hard and soft are not properties required to sex an organism, most particularly human females.
i think its called intercourse between scientists
Anything alive is an organism.