There is a certain hierarchy in science. The most basic description of how the universe functions is found in the field of physics. From the principles of physics, derive the principles of chemistry. From the principles of chemistry, derive the principles of Biology. And from the principles of biology, derive all the functions of an organism.
Organisms are mostly made up of the liquid water. We are as well carbon-based life forms. We all have individual DNA, the chemical that controls all the activities we carry out.
For example digestion and respiration.
An organism which is able to carry out all necessary cellular functions in one cell is an organism with a simple body design, probably primitive ,with the ability to carry out metabolic activities.But such an organism is said to be different from an organism which has a group of cells to perform a specific function in the body,as the latter has a relatively new and complex body design with cells which are differentiated into tissues ,organs and organ systems to carry out various functions.
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oxygen That's definitly not the answer the CORRECT answer would be, each organism needs water to provide a medium for cell chemistry
For example digestion and respiration.
For example digestion and respiration.
For example digestion and respiration.
A unicellular organism is one that functions as a single unit.
Organelle
metabolism
A one-celled organism is the smallest organism that can carry out all functions of life. Two examples would be a paramecium (Protista kingdom), and Cyanobacteria (Eubacteria kingdom).
Fitness.
The cells of an organism carry out the functions it needs to live. Healthier cells carry out the functions more efficiently making it easier for the organism to live aka making the organism healthier
We call these unicellular.
all the living organism have inorganic and organic compounds
It uses it to carry out cellular functions.