Individuals are genetically unique, meaning they contain genetic variation generated during recombination and
chromosome assortment (and mutation) during the process of meiosis. So, each individual has a slightly different
complement of genetic information. This may lead to different patterns of functionality (e.g., gene expression) under
different circumstances ultimately leading to differences in appearance or responses to environmental conditions.
pairing up of chromosomes form different parents
That would be variation.
Humans are classified as living organisms because they show the characteristics of a living organisms like:- 1.They do respiration. 2.They do loco motions. 3.They eat & etc.
Micro Means extremely small, we can only see micro-organisms in a microscope, Every Living creature has micro organisms on and in there body! even humans possess micro-organisms, such as bacteria, fungi and a virus, we all have these.
Yes, humans are cellular organisms. Specifically, we are multi-cellular organisms, consisting of millions and millions of cells.
terrestrial organisms lose water by different ways:- 1) by excretion (in humans and animals) 2)by trans location (in plants)
Humans are not free-living organisms as they parasitically derive nutrition from the suffering of others.
Humans are classified as living organisms because they show the characteristics of a living organisms like:- 1.They do respiration. 2.They do loco motions. 3.They eat & etc.
Humans share the ability of being able to reproduce with other organisms. Sexual reproduction is the most common mode of creating offspring.
No, humans and flies are not similar. While both are living organisms, they belong to different species with distinct anatomical and physiological characteristics. Flies are insects, while humans are mammals, so they have very different biological structures and behaviors.
We can adapt to other enviorments is one
Micro Means extremely small, we can only see micro-organisms in a microscope, Every Living creature has micro organisms on and in there body! even humans possess micro-organisms, such as bacteria, fungi and a virus, we all have these.
Biological classification of organisms is based on their similarities and differences in characteristics such as genetic makeup, anatomy, and behavior. Organisms are grouped into different categories, such as kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species, based on these characteristics. The goal of classification is to organize and understand the diversity of life on Earth.
They are all different, just like humans.
Because humans and birds are two completely different organisms and they have evolved along different evolutionary pathways.
The dance shows the different abilities that all humans can possess and portray.
Tunicates and humans are both included in the phylum Chordata because they share certain characteristics during their development. Both organisms possess a notochord, a dorsal nerve cord, and pharyngeal slits or pouches at some stage in their life cycle. These shared characteristics place them in the same phylum despite their vast differences in form and function.
life science is science about different organisms and humans.
Reproduction occurs at different points for different organisms. In humans, it occurs when sperm fertilizes egg.