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HIV infects only humans. There are similar viruses that affect other species.
Yes, humans are cellular organisms. Specifically, we are multi-cellular organisms, consisting of millions and millions of cells.
Humans are not free-living organisms as they parasitically derive nutrition from the suffering of others.
organisms or products of organisms that present a risk to humans
humans
Type 1 = high survivorship when young, and low at old age
HIV infects only humans. There are similar viruses that affect other species.
Humans are generally not considered typical organisms. In fact, humans are often considered unique organisms simply due to their complexity.
Each level of classification uses certain characteristics of organisms that are similar to group them...for example, humans and cats are both in the Kindom Animalia (because they are animals). Similar organisms belong in the same groups, and each group is more specific than the last. For example, if two organisms are in the same Family, but different genuses, then they will be less similar than two organisms in the same genus.
a graph showing the process of animals or humans or plants and their growth rate over time.
Humans only NO, Mullticellular Organisms
Yes, humans are cellular organisms. Specifically, we are multi-cellular organisms, consisting of millions and millions of cells.
Micro organisms refer to microscopic creatures, such as bacteria. Humans are not among which.
No. The lungs are part of what makes humans or other organisms organisms but they are not organisms.
The term for producing organisms with properties desirable to man is genetic engineering, or genetic modification. Current knowledge on the subject is limited, but it is possible for scientists to influence the properties of some microscopic organisms.
organelles present in single-celled organisms act in a manner similar to organ systems