The collective reactions within a cell or organism are called metabolism.
The collective reactions of a cell or an organism are known as "metabolism." Metabolism encompasses all biochemical processes that occur within a living organism, including catabolic pathways that break down molecules for energy and anabolic pathways that build complex molecules from simpler ones. These reactions are essential for growth, reproduction, and maintaining homeostasis.
This is the host (organism) and the cell is called the host cell.
The collection of all chemical reactions occurring within a cell is called metabolism. It includes anabolic reactions (building molecules) and catabolic reactions (breaking down molecules) that maintain cellular processes like energy production, growth, and reproduction. These reactions are tightly regulated by enzymes and other cellular components to ensure proper functioning of the organism.
A single cell organism is also called a unicellular organism. These organisms consist of only one cell that performs all necessary functions for life. Examples include bacteria, archaea, and some types of protists.
No, an organism with one cell is uni-cellular.
An organism with only one cell is called a unicellular so an organism with more than one cell is called a multicellular meaning more than one cell
A Unicellular organism. As opposed to A Multicellular organism.
An organism made up of only one cell is called a unicellular organism. Examples include bacteria and protozoa. These organisms carry out all the functions of life within a single cell.
A one celled organism is called a unicellular organism.
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