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Complex organisms use mitotic cell division to grow and to repair damage, and to replace dead or dying cells.
These organisms eat other organisms, parts or product of other organisms or the remains of the organisms
The structure of that part ..... (:
The sediments that do consists of mostly microscopic shells and hard parts of organisms is Clay.
The parts of an organism's enviroment that are living or once living and interact with the organsim are biotic factors. :)
Any foreign substance that can enter an organism by diffusion can seep into an organism and replace its hard parts.
Some organisms can regrow damaged or lost body parts like a starfish. Regeneration is the process that uses cell division to regrow body parts. Regeneration is the ability to replace damaged or missing body parts. For example, once an Elk looses its antlers, each year, they grow new ones.
Regeneration is the process that uses cell division to re-grow body parts.
Complex organisms use mitotic cell division to grow and to repair damage, and to replace dead or dying cells.
The flower drops off and allows the seed forming process to take place.
The process of Metal Injection was developed in the early 1970's by Raymond Weich. It allows for metal particles to be injected in plastic machining parts.
Yes, it can under exceptionally rare circumstances that allows soft parts to left their print; this can even happen for hard-shelled or chordate organisms, in which case we'll have traces of both the hard and the soft parts.
There have been organisms from the beginning of time that have had hard parts on their body. This is described in creationism.
No , because organs are only body parts of organisms.
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These organisms eat other organisms, parts or product of other organisms or the remains of the organisms
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