Bacteria, viruses, protozoa and fungi are the many tiny organisms that are found in a horse. Many such organisms (except for viruses, usually) are mainly found in the digestive tract, and many more in the horses's large cecum.
Yes, a horse is a mammal. It gives birth, and feeds its young milk. Any animal that does this is a mammal.
yes, mammals are warm blooded animals that have hair on the skin and produce milk for their young.
Yes, a horse has fur and gives birth and nurses, so yes, a horse is a mammal.
Yes.
To be more exacting, it is a hoofed mammal of the Order Perissodactyla.
All horses are mammals.
Yes, a horse is a mammal.
No.
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Yes
single celled organisms. horse Horse is not right for this answer
Truebreeding
A hybrid is the offspring of two different species, in many cases animals with a differing amount of chromosomes. Examples would be mules (horse and donkey), ligers (tiger and lion), wolfdogs...
An ecosystem.
an organism because an organism can contain multiple organ systems
a pony
well there is a pony, if that's what you were looking for
single celled organisms. horse Horse is not right for this answer
sea horse
a mutant... or a genetically modified organism...
The organism that is most specialized is the monophagy.
No, because first of all hay is not an organism.
A "Horse-chestnut tree"
The largest living organism is believed to be a fungus named Armillaria ostoyae, also known as the "honey fungus." It covers an area of over 2,385 acres in Oregon's Malheur National Forest.
Exposure to an infectious organism, a general immune response, identification of the infectious organism by the body, and the production of specific antibodies to fight that infection.
Animals have high amounts of glycogen
A feral organism is one which was once controlled, domesticated or cultivated and has become uncontrolled, wild or uncultivated. For instance a feral horse is one which may have escaped from a farm where it was domesticated.