until they reach the limit of their possible food supply
until they reach the limit of their possible food supply.
By reproducing 😓
yes
bacteria
it allows them to multiply very rapidly
No, most of the organisms are not muticellular. Many bacterias are unicellular in nature. Humans and other eukaryote are an example of multicellular organisms.
Organisms in the same family
The most helpful characteristics in classifying organisms are structure, biochemistry, behavior, and genes.
most (like humans) start as one cell and then multiply exponentially.
The base organisms in a food web are called producers. These organisms contain the most energy and in most cases are plants.
they multiply themselves
bacteria
Ability to multiply.
Micro organisms are living creatures that are too small to be seen. They multiply through budding and cellular division.
Microorganisms multiply in a few different ways. They can multiply using binary fission, mitosis and meiosis. Different organisms use different ways.
I don't know about the same as other organisms,but definitely faster!MUCH faster!
most organisms contain
S. aureus is the most common cause in all age groups, accounting for 90% of cases of empyema in infants and children
Yes. For example, if you're trying to find our 5/9 divided by 4/8, you multiply 5/9 by 8/4, giving you 40/36. (In most cases, simplification is necessary.)
All living organisms' bodies are made to reproduce. For example, plants pollinate, terrestrial organisms have penis' and vaginas and even bacteria multiply a-sexually.