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Single celled organisms are examples of living cells that are organisms. Most other living cells are parts of living organisms, but could not survive long on their own.
Eukaryotic, it has what every living thing has: a nucleus.
Carbon has the ability to make long chain molecules with itself as well as complex molecular structures
"Anabolism is the synthesis of complex molecules in living organisms from simpler ones together with the storage of energy," said Dr. Matthews.
No difference. Bacteria are living organisms.
All living organisms have a very complex chemistry.
A complex structural organization is an essential characteristic of a living organism
An ecosystem is a complex of living organisms.
is pattern formation unique for liveing organisms
Prebiotic chemical evolution gave rise to progressively more complex molecules and eventually to living organisms
Complex organism generally means multicellular, but in that category there are different levels of complexity. Sponges are multicellular, but don't have distinct tissue, for example. Generally, any living thing that you can see with your naked eye is extremely complex.
The structures of living organisms is very complex and very different from one organism to another; species are classified to group similar kind of living organisms through knowing about their metabolic and catabolic activitiesThis makes it less complex to study the developmenthistory and science of evaluation of living organisms on earth.
viruses are on the borderline of living and non living while organisms are living, viruses are simple structured, they have a DNA strand surrounded by a protein coat and sometimes a tail while organisms consist of complex cells
Because every living organisms are very complex
Carbon. Life on Earth is based on the complex chemistry of Carbon.
An ecosystem is a complex of living organisms."The anthill is just a small part of the large ecosystem."
Viruses do not have complex membranes like eukaryotic organisms have. Viruses also do not have cells, nor are they technically living organisms. There is no need for viruses to control the movement of material in and out of the viral particles.