The meaning of the term "organisms" is an individual plant, animal or single-celled life form. It is any biological entity that is alive, including fungus.
This is known as pharmacovigilance.
HS is the medical abbreviation meaning at bedtime. Noct- is the medical terminology combining form meaning at night.
The term "ecology" originates from the Greek words "oikos" meaning "house" or "home" and "logos" meaning "study" or "science." It was first coined by Ernst Haeckel in 1866 to describe the study of the relationships between organisms and their environment.
The prefix in the medical term "microbiologist" is "micro-," which comes from the Greek word "mikros," meaning "small." This prefix refers to microorganisms or very small living organisms, such as bacteria and fungi, which are the focus of study for a microbiologist. The term as a whole refers to a scientist who specializes in the study of these tiny organisms.
Organisms is the plural of organism
The term used to describe organisms that consistently pass the same form of a trait to their offspring is "homozygous." Homozygous organisms have two identical alleles for a particular gene, meaning they express the same trait consistently. This contrasts with "heterozygous" organisms, which have two different alleles for a gene and may express a mix of traits.
The term, phylum, is a term used for classification categories into which organisms are placed. A phylum is a subcategory of a species.
Pyemia is septicemia with multiple abscesses (localized collections of pus). Septicemia means bacteria in the blood.
Land organisms and liquid organisms
taxonomy
The term used to describe the multiplication of organisms in tissue is "proliferation."
The Greek term for the study of living things is "Biology." It is derived from the Greek words "bios," meaning life, and "logia," meaning study or discourse. Biology encompasses various fields that explore the structure, function, growth, evolution, and distribution of living organisms.