Well... an organism with more than one cell...
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Well... an organism with more than one cell...
Those would be all heterotrophs.
A parasite feeds on living organisms. Tapeworms are an example of a parasite.
simple animals like hydra can be cut or broken up into pieces and each piece grows into a complete oraganism. This is known as regeneration.
Yes, roses are organisms. They are living beings that belong to the plant kingdom and have cells, grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment.
An organism that has the same genes as the organism from which it was produced is called a clone. Cloning is the process of creating an exact genetic copy of an organism.
The aye-aye is endangered because of logging The aye-aye is endangered because of logging The aye-aye is endangered because of logging
Immediate causes of behavior refer to the specific stimuli or events that directly trigger a behavior, such as hunger causing someone to eat. Ultimate causes of behavior, on the other hand, are the underlying evolutionary or environmental reasons why a behavior exists, such as eating being necessary for survival and reproduction. Ultimate causes focus on the long-term evolutionary reasons for behavior, while immediate causes focus on the immediate triggers.
Depends on the adaptation. Those which increase the chances of that animals surviving usually give it some advantage over others, such as being able to run faster, being able to fly better, climb trees better to name a few.
The term 'food web' is better than 'food chain' because the food web shows more paths of what an organism can eat, while the food chain only focuses on one path.
A classification key is a tool that helps identify an organism by providing a series of paired questions that lead to the correct classification of the organism based on its characteristics. By answering these questions systematically, the user can narrow down the possibilities until they reach the specific group that the organism belongs to.