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Yes, humans are cellular organisms. Specifically, we are multi-cellular organisms, consisting of millions and millions of cells.
Humans are not free-living organisms as they parasitically derive nutrition from the suffering of others.
organisms or products of organisms that present a risk to humans
The process by which humans breed organisms to obtain certain traits is known as artificial selection.
Humans are classified as living organisms because they show the characteristics of a living organisms like:- 1.They do respiration. 2.They do loco motions. 3.They eat & etc.
Humans for one. Its the term for multicelled creatures. Most living organisms, including all animals, plants, fungi, and protists, are eukaryotes.
living things as different a single celled amoebas and multivalued humans both considered are both living and an organism must contain at least some Tye of living things.
Examples of multicellular organisms include humans, dogs, plants, and fungi. These organisms are composed of multiple specialized cells that work together to carry out various functions within their bodies.
Humans are generally not considered typical organisms. In fact, humans are often considered unique organisms simply due to their complexity.
There is no evidence that the heart has developed and changed as organisms have become more complex over time. Scientists do believe that the human heart is a product of evolution and has spent millions of years perfecting itself in order to keep humans alive.
Humans only NO, Mullticellular Organisms
Yes, humans are cellular organisms. Specifically, we are multi-cellular organisms, consisting of millions and millions of cells.
Micro organisms refer to microscopic creatures, such as bacteria. Humans are not among which.
No. The lungs are part of what makes humans or other organisms organisms but they are not organisms.
No, humans are not man made. Humans are natural beings who have evolved over millions of years through the process of natural selection.
mammals
I was developed in my mother's womb, as all humans are.