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Do living organisms come from other living organisms?

Yes, they do.


Living organisms come from other living organisms?

All living organisms have to have a host to create other organisms. This includes micro organisms as well as bacterial organisms


Do living organisms come from other living organsims?

Yes, they do.


All living things come from other living things describes what word?

This concept is known as biogenesis, which states that living organisms only arise from pre-existing living organisms.


The scientific principle that living organisms come only from other living organims?

it's called biogenesis


What are some everyday products that come from a diversity of organisms?

Some everyday products that come from a diversity of organisms include fruits and vegetables from plants, honey from bees, dairy products from cows and goats, silk from silkworms, and medicines from various plants and microbes.


Why are scientists trying to classify as many rain forest organisms as possible?

From what I've heard scientists make medicines from plants and/or organisms that come from the rainforests. Many may be looking for the cure for cancer. Just a thought


Where does the energy used by living organisms on Earth come from?

Ultimately, it all comes from the Sun.


What 2 classes of living organisms that are warm blooded?

Birds and Mammals come to mind . . .


The smallest living unit of all living things is?

The cell is considered the smallest living unit of all living things. It is the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms. Cells can work individually or come together to form tissues, organs, and entire organisms.


What type of people depend on the rain forest?

every body does most medicines come from the rain-forest.


Where does all energy for most organisms on earth come from?

The primary source of energy for most organisms on Earth is the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, green plants and algae convert sunlight into chemical energy in the form of glucose, which is then used by other organisms as a source of fuel. This process forms the basis of the food chain and provides energy for most living things on Earth.