The answer to that is skin.
In lepromatous leprosy, the organism multiplies freely in the skin.
Your skin is not an organism, it is an organ. An organism is comprised of organs and is living (on its own). Organs are groupings of tissue that perform a distinct task. Your skin covers the surface area of you entire body and there is not one organ in your body with that capability. It is based on common sense.
No because it's dead.
An organism is a collection of organs - skin, gills, lungs, brain, sleletal and nervous system. An organism has to have only two or more.
pets,skin,plants,
An anaerobic organism or anaerobe is any organism that does not require oxygen for growth. Examples are gut flora, skin flora, and bacterial disease.
The various ways in which skin can serve to regulate an organism's temperature would be through sweat and insulation. The skin excretes sweat on order to cool down the body and the skin also contains body heat by insulation.
The skin is the boundary which separates an organism from its environment. But this barrier that keeps you on the inside and the germs on the outside must also allow certain exchanges between the organism and the environment, for survival.
Yeast can cause skin diseases. They are similar to plants.
earthworm-skin plants-stomata
Skin and nervous system of the organism.