First your question is redundant. A human body is an organism. Comprised of organ systems which are comprised of organs which are comprised of tissue which are comprised of organelles all the way back to the single cell. An organism is the complete package that is man, dog, tree or any other species that meet the requirements of life.
yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! take your pick of any cell in the human body none of them are considered an organism, they are a layer of organization in the human body.
my answer is:muscular and skeletal or brain or heart that it function in each system that can move and realize that causes or in organ or parts of the human body will happen in the organism
human body
Homeostasis is important to an organism because it is the correct living environment for that organism to live in. The human body need to stay at a temperature of 37 degrees Celsius, with a pH around 7.4 in most areas, and have even breathing in order for it to survive. Homeostasis allows this to happen.
The smallest organism in the human body is typically considered to be bacteria or viruses. These microorganisms can be found in various parts of the body, such as the skin, gut, and mouth.
No, the human intestine itself is not a living organism; it is an organ within the larger living organism, which is the human body. The intestine is part of the digestive system and plays a crucial role in processing food and absorbing nutrients. However, it relies on the entire body to function and is composed of living cells that contribute to the overall life of the organism.
in a human body, there are division of labour. cells ,tissues, organ,and systems. human brain can think out of a limit.
The body would die.
Then the human body wouldn't exist. XD
Any living organism use lawrencium.
Well, most of the Nitrogen in an organism's body is excreted as urine, urea or ammonia.
you die