Bacteria, viruses, protozoa and fungi are the many tiny organisms that are found in a horse. Many such organisms (except for viruses, usually) are mainly found in the digestive tract, and many more in the horses's large cecum.
Yes, a horse is a mammal. It gives birth, and feeds its young milk. Any animal that does this is a mammal.
yes, mammals are warm blooded animals that have hair on the skin and produce milk for their young.
Yes, a horse has fur and gives birth and nurses, so yes, a horse is a mammal.
Yes.
To be more exacting, it is a hoofed mammal of the Order Perissodactyla.
All horses are mammals.
Yes, a horse is a mammal.
No.
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Yes
single celled organisms. horse Horse is not right for this answer
Truebreeding
A hybrid is the offspring of two different species, in many cases animals with a differing amount of chromosomes. Examples would be mules (horse and donkey), ligers (tiger and lion), wolfdogs...
An ecosystem.
an organism because an organism can contain multiple organ systems
a pony
well there is a pony, if that's what you were looking for
Horse Isle is a video game created by Joe and Miranda Durbin that was released in 2007. The largest living organism in Horse Isle is the Shire.
single celled organisms. horse Horse is not right for this answer
sea horse
a mutant... or a genetically modified organism...
The organism that is most specialized is the monophagy.
No, because first of all hay is not an organism.
A "Horse-chestnut tree"
It means that the organism will breed true - in other words, the offspring will resemble the parents.
Exposure to an infectious organism, a general immune response, identification of the infectious organism by the body, and the production of specific antibodies to fight that infection.
Animals have high amounts of glycogen