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There is no such thing as an 'abiotic organism.' Abiotic means 'non living.' Organism means something living. Abiotic organism is an oxymoron.
Prae- is one Latin root that means 'in front of, occurring before'. Pro- is another. Either way, both also may function as prepositions in a sentence.
There the same thing the word organism means living thing. there the same thing the the word orginsm means living thing
indigenous means.....Originating and living or occurring naturally in an area or environment.
Triennial, from Latin "triennium".
A millipede is a living organism. It doesn't have an antonym. But in latin roots, millipede means "thousand feet" the closest thing would be monoman, which would be "one hand"
Organism.
Latin. Vashta means living and Narada means shadow. Pretty suitable considering... What kind of Latin have you been studying??? Living shadow is "umbra vivus" in Latin. There is no way "Vashta Narada" is Latin...
A very small living thing is called a micro organism or a microbe, micro organism can be spelt with a hyphen (-) or just as two words, a living thing is called an organisms
It means the arrangement of the chemistry of the compounds of living tissues and the processes in a living organism.
Yes. Organism just means living thing.
Yes. Organism essentially means anything living, or that was alive. So, if you pull a weed out of the ground it is still an organism.