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The outside of an organism has a surface area.
DNA is found (usually) in each cell of an organism in the nucleus or in an area called a nucleoid.
Cairn are a man made type of stones. They originate from the Scottish Gaelic area. They are usually found in areas with uplands and moorland surroundings.
I would say Archeabacteria because these organisms are found in all sorts of environments that no other organism could possibly survive in.
Distribution The region where an organism is found Abundance The number of individuals in an area The density
Another organism on the starch agar plate breaks down the starch into smaller sugars, and the starch intolerant organism in turn competes for the smaller sugars. As a result, you will see colonies of the starch user pop up first, and then smaller satellite colonies of the dependant organism will form around them.
The physical surroundings of a dentist is typically his or her office. That often includes a reception area, office area with dental chair and equipment, supply room, and a break room.
If the surface area of the organism is small, then there is no problem with getting all the oxygen needed. If the surface area of the organism is large, therefore a special respiratory surface is needed. An example is lungs, gills. The ratio of surface area to volume in a small organism is greater than the ratio in a large organism.
The largest organism.
It has less air pressure than the surroundings.
Ecosystem.
prevent burning the surroundings while soldering in a tight area