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An organism that kills and eats all or part of another organism is called a carnivore.
The genes an organism contains is called the organism's genotype.
When one organism benefits and the other organism is unaffected it is called commensalism.
Mutations are harmful if they decrease the function of some part of the body. Unfortunately, this is the case far more often than them making an improvement.
That's called a parasite.
The correct term, in this instance, would be parasite.
An organism that lives on or in a host and harms it is usually called a parasite. When the relationship mutually beneficial instead of harmful, it is called a symbiote.
Assuming the deleterious trait is recessive, the individual would be called a carrier.
Changes in a DNA sequence of a single gene is called a point mutation. These mutations can be harmful or not to the organism.
it is harmful because it can dehydrate the cells in our body
There are many products of an organism that destroys or weakens harmful microorganisms. This could be an enzyme for example.
the organism's environment
makes the organism better able to avoid predators.
makes the organism better able to avoid predators.
Well, you can think of bacteria. Many cause diseases. For example, 2 bacteria that damage the stomach is Heliobacter Pylori and E.Coli.
Parasites
well harmful toxins is a poisonous substance that are within other organism.