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The appearance of an organism, irrespective of its alleles, is referred to as its phenotype. Phenotype is determined by the interaction of an organism's genotype (the specific combination of alleles) with its environment. It includes observable traits such as physical characteristics, behavior, and any other characteristic that can be directly observed or measured.
Bacteria
Bacteria
The total dry mass of an organism equals biomass. How biomass is measured depends on why it is being measured. It can be measured as the natural mass or as it is. It can also be measured in terms of dry, organic mass. And sometimes just tissues count or just bones.
Transgenic organisms
by sequencing its genome
A biopsy would be the procedure that would identify and determine whether the causative organism is pathogenic.
One of the alternative manifestations of a character observed as present in an organism ~ value of variable
Eukaryotes can be anything from a protist to an elephant - the unit of measurement depends on the organism.
Because these organisms are too smaller to be observed directly.
Organelle
within its internal structure.