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well it will grow and develop by protein because most likely everything need protein even food most of the time
When an organism is petrified its organic tissue is most likely replaced with minerals.
Quality traits, such as fat marbling and milk production are usually the most heritable. In general quality traits are more heritable than growth traits (such as weight), which are more heritable than reproductive traits (such as conception rate).
The most important role an organism plays in the ecosystem
Bacteria.
inherited genes and environment
are unable to maintain homeostasis
Organized,Respond,Energy,Grow and Develop,Reproduce..
Archaea is the organism that fits this description.
Most of the hereditary information that determines the traits of an organism is located in the nuclei cells of an individual body.
Fungi
Offspring inherit traits in most single-celled organisms and in most many celled organisms through DNA. DNA controls what genes the organism will inherit.
Organisms in the same scientific order would have the most similar traits.
Natural selection and artificial selection both involve an organism's traits being determined by how much they're favored. Then, the organisms with favorable traits pass those traits on to future generations.However, natural selection is caused by survival; the organisms with traits that increase their chances for survival and reproduction pass on their traits. As for artificial selection, humans purposefully decide which traits (like the most colorful one) of an organism to pass on.The similarity of artificial selection and natural selection is that they both can cause changes in the frequency of population.
well it will grow and develop by protein because most likely everything need protein even food most of the time
This organism likely belongs in the Protista kingdom.
They have Carbon. They contain DNA, not RNA like a virus. They are single-celled or multi. One old way they noticed is that if an organism were to create Urea it was considered a living organism, but that theory was overruled. Hope this helps.