An organism that lost or never had the ability to replicate its DNA could not reproduce itself. This organism (and any like it) would eventually die and leave no descendents behind.
no never.
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The structure of this question is a bit confusing however, ecosystems never favor survival because extinction is the rule NOT the exception. The ability of the organism to fill an environmental niche and out compete its competition for the resources in the ecosystem favors survival. Subsequent to this success the only long term success is a diverse enough gene pool in the population of the organism to allow it to adapt and continue to compete and reproduce.
You get ability ribbon for first time and great ability ribbon on second time. Then you never see him again in battle tower
Meristematic tissues never lose the ability to divide untill and unless there is any human factor involved.
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Since a virus can only replicate on a living cell, host cell, it wouldn't be able to reproduce.
DNA's ability to "self"-replicate allowed life to continue from the first cell through each organism's every cellular-division (mitosis/meiosis) up until present day life. It can be though of as a torch like at the Olympics (except for real) where the flame never goes out, just allowed to ignite more and more flames. But it's still the original flame, never had to be lit a second time!
No, it does not mean that it will never happen. Impossible means that it will never happen. unlikely to happen does mean that probably it will not happen..
Cells are living things in and of themselves. There are single celled organism that science defines as alive as you are. You are made up of billions of cells that all have the same DNA (genetic information that is the key to making everything that you are) as each other. Humans, along with all other multicellular organisms, start as one living cell. This is the entirety of what the organism is at this point. As that cell divides and replicates itself the organism begins to take shape and eventually matures into its fully formed state. Cells continue to die and replicate in this stage. If the science behind DNA and how different genes can be turned on and off were better understood it is theoretically possible to grow an identical body from a single human cell. The first cell of any organism is the organism and is alive. If that cell were not alive or the organism itself the organism could never and would never exist.
no never.
When there is ABSOLUTOLY NONE left of that organism then it is extict meaning it will NEVER come back!
Adverb. It modifies the verb. If something will "never" happen, it describes when something happen: never.
An organism is a parasite only if its only means of surviving depends on the organism in which it resides.
They closely examined it to see what kind of organism it was, as they had never seen anything like it before.
The word, "Impossibility" refers to something that could never happen.
No, it never has and will never happen