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August Weismann.
DNA. As it is often said, DNA is the "blueprint" of life.
they don't - unless it has divided itself into another cell viruses are not taken as the living entities.....they are said to be on border line of living and non living and are more accurately accepted as chemical in nature as they can be crystallised unlike living cells......they don't abide by the standards of being living expecting the fact that they replicate in their host cell. thus they can't be said to b surviving outasice host cell....or they need not to survive.
A forest is considered as a community, for many living organism take shelter and feed there.
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it's because that, when u say "community"- consisting of living/non living organisms or so biotic/abiotic. I know you guys knows about forest right? A place where some wild animals live blablabla.. not just that, for non living things you have soil, water could be, rocks and others. And so you can conclude that forest is a community :DD hope it helps.--- NaeL---
ecosystemIt's called an community, like you said, it includes animals plants all living together in an environment.
The one that is located in said community.
One thing in common, vampires and mummies are said to be living dead, but don't believe that. Another thing that vampires and mummies have in common are the fact they are turned from some scary myth into a Halloween thrill.
It is said in reference to harmony among different countries and religions present globally. It's like living with the sense of brotherhood with international community.
Someone said it was 4, but don't take my word for it.
Socrates said that the unexamined life is not worth living.
Socrates said that the unexamined life is not worth living.
It varies greatly depending on location, living conditions, etc. That being said, I would think that E. coli would be the most common "harmful" microbe.
A community of organisms is a community in which many organisms live, and said organisms have different "jobs" that benefit the community as a whole. For example a colony of ants.