Organisms differ because their DNA differs from one species to another, and from one member of each species to another.
Organisms differ because according to 'Darwinian science' creatures evolve to fill niches of ecological web. In other words, when species evolve it is to become better adapted to their environment, have a greater aptitude at surviving and then feed on what used to be its predators- who in turn adapt to survive. As this system progresses entropy increases causing an ever increasing diversity of life-forms.
Organism is made of cells but cell is not made of organism thts why cell and org are different.
The organism that is most different from humans is the bacteria.
an organism that has two different alleles for a trait is heterozygous
The organism is in heterozygous condition.
A LARVA is an organism with a different form from it's parents.
why are traits different in organisms
disease affect organism in different ways at different levels of the organism ,for example , cancer affects cells , flu affects the respiratory system,etc....................
disease affect organism in different ways at different levels of the organism ,for example , cancer affects cells , flu affects the respiratory system,etc....................
The organism is heterozygous for that allele.
Organism has a 'ism' on the end but organ doesn't
they are different because the organism is the person, animal,etc. that lives in the habitat. The habitat is the environment that the thing lives in. ^_^
A organism can be unique and different from its parent when mutation occurs during DNA replication.