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These are called GMOs (genetically modified organisms), as you are taking DNA from one organism and splicing it with another. Some examples may include glowing E. coli Bacteria.
Organs are made up of tissuesTissues are made up of groups of specialized cells. The types of cells depends on the type of tissue
similar properties
Yes. All organisms are made of cells. As I said before, nothing will continue to grow or flourish.
The COOH group can be changed to a tetrazole group to increase the drug's lipophilicity. Both groups have a similar pKa value so the ionisation of the molecules should be similar.
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These are called GMOs (genetically modified organisms), as you are taking DNA from one organism and splicing it with another. Some examples may include glowing E. coli Bacteria.
Because there are countless numbers of animals and having an organized, internationally recognized system of classification allow scientists to put new-found creatures into previously made categories.Answer:Scientists use DNA to place animals into groups.
Organs are made up of tissuesTissues are made up of groups of specialized cells. The types of cells depends on the type of tissue
All living organisms' bodies are made to reproduce. For example, plants pollinate, terrestrial organisms have penis' and vaginas and even bacteria multiply a-sexually.
Simple Organism some simple organisms are made of single cell. Others are made of many cells that are similar Complex organisms in complex organisms, cells are organized into tissues, which make up organs. Organs form organ systems.
similar properties
All organisms use the same genetic code.Living organisms are made of the same components as all other matter, organisms that inhabit the earth at any one time they are all assembled from a nucleic acid code
1. All organisms are made of cells 2. The chemical composition of all living things is remarkably similar 3. All living things require energy 4. Organisms can grow and reproduce 5. All living things reproduce or produce more of their own kind
They're living organisms. they respire. They have DNA. They exist and are made of matter, mostly organic compounds. They're similar in a million ways.
Yes. All organisms are made of cells. As I said before, nothing will continue to grow or flourish.