Humans are considered to be complex organisms as the numerous organ systems present in it work simultaneously and help the human body work. The complexity of the body lies in the simultaneous working of the organ systems.
Humans are not the most complex organisms. Water fleas are the most complex organisms, containing 31,000 genes, about 25% more than the average human. Their body has enough genes to transform itself based on the environment it's in.
Red blood cell in the human body
an organism because an organism can contain multiple organ systems
Development is the process of change that produces a more complex organism. Classification is the process of organism based on similarities.
Yes, a human is a multicellular organism.
human considered complex organism because there are more than 200 organisms in our body
human considered complex organism because there are more than 200 organisms in our body
human considered complex organism because there are more than 200 organisms in our body
Humans are not the most complex organisms. Water fleas are the most complex organisms, containing 31,000 genes, about 25% more than the average human. Their body has enough genes to transform itself based on the environment it's in.
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Yes.an organism is made up of chemicals . Organisims can be considered alive .chemicals in general are not.
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.
A complex organism is classified as an organism that has multiple cells with each having its own function. Examples of complex organisms are plants, humans, and animals.
Red blood cell in the human body
an organism because an organism can contain multiple organ systems
Immigration is when an organism, such as a human, move into a new population.
No. At the time of conception (when sperm joins with egg) a human zygote is a single cell, but at the time of birth a human is a complex multicellular organism.