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.
Organisms that make their own food are called "producers" or "autotrophs."
There are more unicellular organisms in the world. eg:- bacteria
All organisms are made up of one or more cells. Organisms are a contiguous living system, such as plants and bacteria.
Essentially, they're much smaller, so more of them will fit.
reproducing
Reproduction
Reproduction
reproduction
Multicellular organisms grow through a process called mitosis. In mitosis, the cell divides itself in two to make more cells and make more body mass.
Multicellular organisms grow through a process called mitosis. In mitosis, the cell divides itself in two to make more cells and make more body mass.
Reproduction
They Make A Population
Alot! 96% of marine organisms did not make it past the Paleozoic era; and aproximatly 70% of land organisms did not make it either. Generally, Some comonly known organisms that did not make it were things like Trilobites, Graptolites, alot of Bryozoa, Horn Corals (Rugosa), and many more.
No, prokaryotic and eukartyotic are part of an organism. Prokaryotic organisms are more simple celled organisms without a nucleaus. Eukaryotic organisms are more complex organisms with a nucleaus in each cell. Hope that sort of answered your question:)
One or more cells make up all living organisms.
Male organisms often possess special features that make them more attractive to female organisms.