An organism is any individual living entity that can function independently, including animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms. An animal, on the other hand, is a specific type of organism that belongs to the kingdom Animalia, characterized by traits such as multicellularity, heterotrophy, and the ability to move at some stage of life. In summary, all animals are organisms, but not all organisms are animals.
An organism is One person/animal (or w/e the organism is) and the population is all of them in total.
an organism is any living thing...plant or animal, single celled living things etc...an animal is an organism that is differentiated from plants in that can move and have a more complex nervous system ie brain, spinal cord etc
The difference is the color
A population is a group of organisms and an organism is but one.
Organism has a 'ism' on the end but organ doesn't
Organism has a 'ism' on the end but organ doesn't
what is the difference between the common and scientific name of an organisms
lots
there isn't a difference - you can use either word
A parasite is an organism that lives in or on another organism (host) and feeds off its resources without necessarily killing it. A carnivore is an organism that primarily feeds on meat from other animals. While both can be predatory, parasites rely on a host for survival, while carnivores actively hunt and consume prey.
a bacteria is smaller than an animal
an echinoderm is an organism with no spine