An organism is a living thing that can be made up of one or more cells. It can vary in size, shape, and color, depending on its species. Organisms can have different body structures, such as limbs, wings, or fins, and may have features like eyes, ears, or a mouth. Overall, the appearance of an organism is determined by its genetic makeup and environment.
An organism looks like the result of its genes because genes contain the instructions for building and maintaining the organism's physical characteristics, such as its appearance, traits, and behaviors. These genetic instructions are expressed through the process of development, where genes control the growth and differentiation of cells to produce the observable traits of the organism. Each organism's unique combination of genes determines its specific features and overall appearance.
Can you give an example of a prokaryotic organism, like bacteria, and an example of a eukaryotic organism, like a plant, in one question?
Offspring of asexual reproduction are genetically identical to the parent, so they look very similar or identical to the parent organism. They do not exhibit genetic variation like offspring from sexual reproduction.
The habitat of an organism is the natural environment where it lives and thrives. It includes factors such as climate, resources, and other organisms present in that area that contribute to the organism's survival and reproduction. Each organism has specific habitat requirements that are essential for its existence.
A hermaphrodite is an organism that has both male and female reproductive organs. In humans, a hermaphrodite may have physical characteristics of both sexes, such as ambiguous genitalia.
Kind of like Gurveer
depends on what the organism is that your trying to look at
does it look like i know
No; living organisms can have almost any shape or size.
No. Mimicry is when an organism pretends to look like it is harmless. For example the walking stick looks like a stick but it is not harmless.
a school of fish
This is known as mimicry, a form of adaptation that allows an organism to resemble another organism or object for protection from predators or to enhance hunting success. Mimicry can be either Batesian, where a harmless organism mimics a harmful one, or Mullerian, where two harmful species evolve to look alike.
Fossils that are buried millions of years ago do not look exactly like a modern-day organism due to evolution. This process refers to the gradual change in organisms over a period of time.
You get a pencil and some paper and you imagine what it would look like and you draw what you see in your head.
yes you can because you can look at the charateristics in the organism
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evolution occurred