the rattle snake fern has 138 chromosomes
Over half of all known species on earth are insects (from the Latin insectum, which means "cut into sections") The number of current species is estimated between six and ten million, and could represent over 85% of metazoan life forms on the planet. Insects are found in almost every environment, although few insect species live in the ocean.
The seven levels of classifying living things, from broadest to most specific, are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. This system is known as taxonomy and helps scientists organize and categorize the diversity of life on Earth.
The smallest complete living unit known to science is a single cell. The smallest single celled organisms known, mycoplasma, are not much bigger than the very largest viruses. Viruses are not technically considered to be living organisms by most scientists.
An organism is an individual living thing. Each organism is categorized as a species, which is the most specific category of classification and means that the organisms in the species can mate and produce viable offspring, as in Homo sapiens (humans).
The majority of species on Earth are insects, with estimates ranging from 5 to 10 million species. Mammals, birds, and plants represent a smaller portion of the total number of species, with approximately 5,500 mammal species, 10,000 bird species, and 400,000 plant species known to science.
Most of the known Rhino species are in West Africa
A healthy living human brain.
Insects are not a species. Insects are are a class of invertebrates within the arthropod phylum. That is like asking if mammals are the most numerous species. Your question needs to be refined. Are you asking if insects are the most numerous class of animal? Most numerous species of living thing? Or perhaps you are thinking of a specific species such as monarch butterfly (Danausplexippus).
By the time Jesus was living in nazareth, all species that became stinct in the last milenium were living still but most of the this species were from other regions.
there are many living species in lake water... most are fish. depending on the lake, the species are inevetible
Most mullet species (there are approximately 80 species) feed on detritus(non living organic material).
The vast majority of living plant species are flowering plants, also known as angiosperms. They make up over 90% of all plant species on Earth and are found in a wide range of habitats worldwide. Their diversity in size, shape, and adaptation strategies is a key factor contributing to their dominance in the plant kingdom.