A: meiosis
Fission A+
Asexual splitting is a form of reproduction in which an organism reproduces by splitting into two identical daughter organisms. This process allows for rapid reproduction and population growth in some organisms, such as bacteria and some simple animals like flatworms.
Cells in a multicellular organism differ from those in a single-celled organism in several key ways. First, multicellular organisms exhibit cellular differentiation, where cells specialize for specific functions, whereas single-celled organisms perform all life processes within one cell. Second, multicellular organisms have complex communication systems that coordinate activities among various cell types, while single-celled organisms rely on simpler internal mechanisms. Finally, multicellular organisms often have a higher level of organization, forming tissues, organs, and systems, which allows for greater complexity and efficiency in their overall biological functions.
Splitting reproduction, also known as asexual reproduction, is a process where an organism reproduces without the involvement of gametes or sexual reproduction. In this method, a single organism divides or splits into two or more parts, each of which can develop into a new individual. This form of reproduction is common in many single-celled organisms, such as bacteria, as well as in some multicellular organisms like starfish and certain plants. Splitting reproduction allows for rapid population growth and can be advantageous in stable environments.
Organisms is the plural of organism
Haha lol. That's funny cuz i have the same book in middle school anyways...."All organisms grow during some part of their lives. In a single-celled organism, the cell gets bigger and divides. This makes new organisms. An organism made of many cells gets bigger by making more cells. As these organisms grow, they get new traits. These traits often change how the organism looks. For example, as a tadpole grows into a frog, it develops legs and loses its tail."it is not funny you wished it was it is just for kids or tenagers that need help with there science homework so dont judgethat's what the book said....
organs
why does an organisms eat another organisms
why does an organisms eat another organisms
Bacteria
The plural of organ is organs.
All plants are organisms. If it is a plant, it is an organism. Anything that is alive is an organism.
An organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.