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fossils that are made from parts of an organism's body
you and every other living organism are made up completely of cells.
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Yes, a leaf is considered an organ. It is made of several types of tissues, so it cannot be tissue itself.
Yes, but they cannot produce their own food.
fossils that are made from parts of an organism's body
fossils that are made from parts of an organism's body
the food starts to decay
you and every other living organism are made up completely of cells.
It would die as water and minerals absorbed from the roots cannot be transported to other parts of the plant.Food made by the leaves cannot be transported to other parts of the plants too.So,the leaves and stems do not get the water and minerals absorbed by the roots.The roots and stems also cannot get the food made by the leaves.Hence,the plant will die eventually.
Action of the stomach mixes your food with chemicals made by your body then churns up the food into smaller parts.
All organisms are made of cells. An onion is and organism, hence all parts of an onion are made of cells.
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The food made in the leaves travels to the stem and does reach other parts of the plant.
The organism needs food, water, homeostasis (body temperature is healthy) and living space.
No. It is made from material produced by a spider, and is where spiders capture food and live.
An organism is a form of life made up of mutually interdependent parts that maintain various vital processes.