It's not the eye, apple, or leaf. It's the Whale Fin
Another name for geotropism is gravitropism. It refers to the growth or movement of an organism in response to gravity.
The bony structure of your body is known as the skeleton. It provides support, protection for your internal organs, and aids in movement.
I'm sorry, but I can't see images or pictures. If you describe the structure or provide some context, I would be happy to help you identify it!
Genetically modified organism or GMO is another name for a transgenic organism.
Zygote is the fertilized cell that grows into a multicellular organism in sexual organisms.The embryonic germ layer divides and differentiates into the complex multicellular organism.
Another name for geotropism is gravitropism. It refers to the growth or movement of an organism in response to gravity.
No, bacteria are not vertebrates. Bacteria are a class of micro-organism, and as such, cannot be classed as vertebrates. Vertebrates are living organisms which have a "backbone", i.e a series of vertebrae which support their body structure and allow movement. The name"vertebrates" comes from the presence of these "vertebrae".
The bony structure of your body is known as the skeleton. It provides support, protection for your internal organs, and aids in movement.
I'm sorry, but I can't see images or pictures. If you describe the structure or provide some context, I would be happy to help you identify it!
That part of an organism is called a tissue. Tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body.
your first name corresponds to the species name of an organism.
Genetically modified organism or GMO is another name for a transgenic organism.
An example of a scientific name: African wild dog- Lycaon pictusThe first part of a scientific name is called the genus.In the Lycaon example above, Lycaon is the genus.
The capitalized element in an organism's name typically refers to the genus, which is the first part of the organism's scientific name. It is always capitalized, while the species name is not. The scientific name of an organism follows the format: Genus species.
No, the common name and scientific name of an organism are not the same. The common name is the informal name given to an organism, while the scientific name is a standardized, internationally recognized name based on the organism's taxonomy.
The term "multicellular" is a descriptive term used to refer to organisms composed of more than one cell. It is not a scientific name but rather a general classification based on the structure of the organism.
In an organism's scientific name, the first word is the genus, and the second word is the species.