Vertebrate, insect, bacterium or plant are contiguous living system that are called organism, it is capable of some degree of response to reproduction, stimuli, self-regulation, a growth and development. Organisms are develop based on their own cells.
Given the development of technology in recent years, almost anything bigger than a fist can be in detail, and according to some conspiracy hypothesists objects no bigger than an ant may be discernible.
No , because organs are only body parts of organisms.
Service Oriented Architecture is a movable set of design principles used during the phases of systems development and integration in computing. SOA also provides a way for consumers, such as web based applications, to be aware of available SOA based services
Clustered Land Development CLD Traditional Neighborhood Development TND Regional Center Development RCD Transit Oriented Development TOD
Plants are the organisms which have roots and can crack rocks
structural likenesssimilarities in DNA sequencesimilarities in embryonic stages of development
Linnaeus based most of his classification system on physical characteristics and reproductive structures of organisms. He classified organisms into hierarchical groups based on similarities in these features, leading to the development of the modern system of taxonomy.
Whereas previously classification was based on homologies, that is the shared characteristics from common ancestors, modern classification is based on the following four methods:symmetrymorphologygerm layersembryonic development
All of the above :P
the use of living organisms in the development of new productsThe use of living organisms in the development of new products
Actually the development of heredity allowed organisms to store and pass on INFORMATION :))
All organisms on Earth are carbon based.
Organisms are classified based on their various similarities, and also based upon their relationship to other organisms.
Linnaeus classified organisms based on their morphological similarity.
Different classes of organisms are grouped into the next larger category called "phylum" in taxonomy. This grouping is based on similarities in body plan and development.
Cytology
Development as in ontogeny?None.Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms. Phylogeny.Ontogeny is the development of a single organisms by it's genome and in the environment it develops in.