Bacteria like Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, etc
The organism commonly used to produce human insulin is bacteria, specifically Escherichia coli (E. coli) or the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. These organisms are genetically engineered to produce and secrete human insulin, which is then harvested and purified for use in treating Diabetes.
REPRODUCTION
If the two different sources of DNA are a sperm and egg cell, they produce a diploid organism, which means that it has two sets of chromosomes in its body cells.
The smallest multi-celled organism in the world is C. elegans. It has 959 somatic cells and is a few millimeters in length. It has an estimated 17,800 genes which is about half the amount of genes in a human.
Spirogrya sp.
It will slow down an organism's decay in freezing temperatures.
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REPRODUCTION
Bacteria
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If the two different sources of DNA are a sperm and egg cell, they produce a diploid organism, which means that it has two sets of chromosomes in its body cells.
These kind of stupid questions make me cry for the human race.
rabies, but that's kind of vise-versa don't you think?
Cells can produce a variety of gases depending on what kind of cells they are and from what organism; most commonly cells can produce Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen or Nitric Oxide.
Physical model.:)
A Plant organism.
A dead organism