A microscope ...
A microscope.
No they are not. Raisins are dried fruit, and therefore not a living organism. There might be some bacteria living or fungi that might reside on the skin or inside of the raisin, but that does not make a raisin a living organism.
Microscope. A scientist might use a microscope. Well actually, it depends on the size of the animal. If it is microscopic, then scientists might have to observe it using it using a microscope. If it can actually be seen, then scientists mught actually take a sample of it back to the labratory to observe physically.
The parts of an organism's enviroment that are living or once living and interact with the organsim are biotic factors. :)
In 1864, Louis Pasteur, a French scientist, designed a flask that had a long curved neck to allow air, but not microorganisms, to enter the flask. To observe a small living organism, a scientist might use a compound light microscope.
All organism will die when their space destroyed
its simple, an organism needs the ant for food, the lake for water, and the cave as its living space.
its simple, an organism needs the ant for food, the lake for water, and the cave as its living space.
its simple, an organism needs the ant for food, the lake for water, and the cave as its living space.
its simple, an organism needs the ant for food, the lake for water, and the cave as its living space.
Knowing the sequence of an organism's DNA allows researchers to study specific genes.
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