Somebody correct me if I'm wrong here...
DNA, Organelles, Cells, Organs, organism.
Did I miss a step?
Most of an organism's DNA is carried by its nucleus. The nucleus contains the majority of the organism's genetic material, organized into chromosomes. Mitochondria also have a small amount of DNA known as mitochondrial DNA.
It is poisoned by oxygen
The leopard is a multicellular organism. It is a complex organism composed of multiple cells organized into tissues and organs.
An organism is any contiguous living system, such as animal, fungus, or plant.
Cells in multicellular organisms are organized into tissues, which are then organized into organs, and ultimately into organ systems. Cells within a multicellular organism communicate and work together to perform specific functions necessary for the survival of the organism as a whole. This organization allows for specialization of cells and efficient distribution of tasks within the organism.
Bacteria. Really small.
Living organism without organized nucleus.
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small organisms have more oxgyen than big organisms
u may c a big bunglow made up of small bricks and the same goes with the small cells making up an organism
Most of an organism's DNA is carried by its nucleus. The nucleus contains the majority of the organism's genetic material, organized into chromosomes. Mitochondria also have a small amount of DNA known as mitochondrial DNA.
tissue are small organs in the body. Big tissues change into cells
Every organism no matter how big or small will affect the total ecosystem
No, the centromere is not an organized display of an organism's chromosomes. A centromere is the point of the chromosome where it is attached to a spindle during cell division.
Many animals do. Corals, shrimp, snails and small fish are small examples, Whale sharks is a big example.
In an animal cells are organized into tissues :).
System