All animals are organisms. An organism is anything living that is made of at least one cell. The smallest being... "single-cell organisms" these contain only one cell and are microscopic.
All organisms can reproduce. Without it species can't survive.
There really aren't such organisms. If you want to no what organisms that eat other organisms are that's an carnivore. Sorry, tried to help. I know this for a fact because when I was a child... I learned it in grade school.
Organisms that have an animal cells are animals. Which are also, eukaryotic, and multicellular.
Bacteria ,archae, and eukaryotes Animal and plants
yes all organisms eat organisms * Animal kingdom.
About two-thirds of animal bites are found to contain anaerobic disease-producing organisms
it is actually located in the sea! it is plankton {small organisms} you know like from "sponge bob square pants"
cell classification can be use full for ideynifing organisms if you know what kind of cell the organism has and can identify it to a cell just like it.
An animal is ONE TYPE of organism - plants are also organisms.
As far as I know, all cells have mitochondria, including plant, fungi, and animal cells.They are in eukariyotes.They are absent in prokariyotes
by looking at the species and see if it has a cell then you know it is a plant cell and if it has no then it is an animal cell
Any living thing, plant or animal, is an organism. This includes raccoons.