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An organism's complexity is mainly dictated by the genes present. This may also be influenced by the DNA present to a certain extent.
Water may be present in a liquid state (l), but it may also be present in a gasseos state (g) known as steam, or a solid sate (s) known as ice.
A Unicellular Organism
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You may get an infectious disease known as parasitosis, caused by protozoa or helminths.
An organism's complexity is mainly dictated by the genes present. This may also be influenced by the DNA present to a certain extent.
No for the simple reason that, on Earth, there are no ecosystems with only one single organism present. Perhaps in some hypothetical scenario an organism may survive without other organisms present, but it would be an artificially created/maintained environment.
traits are the phenotypic and genotypic characters which may or may not be visible in individual but present as a particular genetic code in each organism.
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Water may be present in a liquid state (l), but it may also be present in a gasseos state (g) known as steam, or a solid sate (s) known as ice.
Fragmentation is a type of asexual reproduction that involves an organism starting to grow out of the parent organism that may or may not remain attached to the parent organism.
they can't survive in water and may die...
no never it may have a 2 present chance
A Unicellular Organism
Chlorine can be found in both bleach and drinking water.
may be is the living organism
There is no most important part of any organism. If multiple systems are present then they will work with each other. The failure of a particular system will be detrimental to that organism. Some failures may be more quickly apparent than others.