All organisms inhabiting a particular area make up a community. It is all the populations in an area combined together.
A community.
The biosphere of the ecosystem.
A community
Because cells make up tissues and tissues make up organs and organs make up systems and systems make up organisms. Also unicellular organisms are considered living and they only have one cell.
All organisms are made up of one or more cells. Organisms are a contiguous living system, such as plants and bacteria.
If you're talking about LIVING organisms... a) They're all made up of one or more cells b) They either catch or make their OWN food.
The muscles of an organism make up the muscular system.
A collection of different organisms is an ecosystem and the collection of all of Earth's ecosystems is a biosphere.Also, actively interbreeding organisms in a particular area is called a population and populations make up communities.
how atoms make up organic compounds, which make up all living organisms, addressing all three domains.
living organisms
All prokaryotic organisms are single-celled organisms.
They Make A Population
all organisms are made up of cells
No. Organisms are all living things like bacteria, plants, and animals. Cells are within all of these organisms. Cells make up all living things.
Cells make up all the organisms of life. Hopefully...
Eukaryotic cell make up unicellular organisms.
all i know is, is that two chromosomes(and only two) make up one gene which can make up a bunch of organisms.
One or more cells make up all living organisms.
based on the genetic make up (genome) all the organisms including eukaryote are classified.
We were taught in elementary school that cells make up organs and organs make up organisms. However, a bacterium is known of as a single-celled organism. Go figure.