they all use the same set of nucleotides.
They are all assembled from a nucleic acid code
They all use the same set of nucleotides
All organisms use the same genetic code.Living organisms are made of the same components as all other matter, organisms that inhabit the earth at any one time they are all assembled from a nucleic acid code
they all use the same set of nucleotides APEX
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There are many types of organisms in this world. For example, non-living organisms such as water can be obtained through rivers, seas, streams etc. Or if you feel adventurous, living organisms such as trees can be found in woods. If you meant orgasm however, find a dildo.
A community of organisms is made up of populations of differnet species that interact with each other in some way.
they all use the same set of nucleotides.
They are all assembled from a nucleic acid code
All organisms use the same genetic code.Living organisms are made of the same components as all other matter, organisms that inhabit the earth at any one time they are all assembled from a nucleic acid code
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They are similar because they are all part of the earth. Another way they are similar is because they are all nonliving. ( in science called abiotic) The last way is that there are organisms living in or on them. Sorry this answer is not very specific. I had a really good answer for you but it got deleted. I hope this helps you!
All living organisms' bodies are made to reproduce. For example, plants pollinate, terrestrial organisms have penis' and vaginas and even bacteria multiply a-sexually.
All organisms use the same genetic code.Living organisms are made of the same components as all other matter, organisms that inhabit the earth at any one time they are all assembled from a nucleic acid code
they all use the same set of nucleotides APEX
All living organisms on earth are similar because all of them possess a genetic code. Plants, animals, mosses, corals, and bacteria all have genes which define what they will become and their traits. For example a human (homo sapien) and a banana (Musa paradisiaca) share 30% of their genetic material.
No, actually plastics are harmful to most living organisms on earth, including humans (depending upon the plastic). Plastics are a very recent invention of humans, and outside of human convenience are not needed in any way, shape or form.
no. it is the other way around. living organisms are important to the rock cycle.
Your answer is in your categories. Its paleontology, or biogeography.