In science, an organism is any individual living being that exhibits characteristics of life, such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli. Organisms can be unicellular (like bacteria) or multicellular (like plants and animals), and they are the building blocks of all ecosystems. Organisms can range in complexity from simple single-celled organisms to highly specialized and complex organisms like humans.
In science, budding refers to a form of asexual reproduction in which a new organism develops as an outgrowth or bud from the parent organism. This process is common in organisms such as yeast, hydra, and some types of plants.
Organisms is the plural of organism
In science, a parasite is an organism that lives in or on another organism (called the host) and benefits at the host's expense. Parasites can cause harm to the host by taking nutrients, causing disease, or even leading to death.
The term for the specific combination of alleles an organism has is called its genotype.
In science, "mutated" refers to a change or alteration in the genetic material (DNA) of an organism. Mutations can occur spontaneously or as a result of exposure to external factors such as radiation or chemicals. These changes can lead to differences in traits or characteristics of the organism.
An organism who gets taken over by another organism.
an organism that has two different forms of an allele
The job an organism does.
In science, budding refers to a form of asexual reproduction in which a new organism develops as an outgrowth or bud from the parent organism. This process is common in organisms such as yeast, hydra, and some types of plants.
A biorobot is a science fiction term for a biological organism created by artificial means.
In science, interior typically refers to the inside or central part of an object, organism, or system. It can also refer to the inner regions of planets, stars, or other celestial bodies.
The term "morph" means to shape or bend in science. It is often used to describe the changing or forming of an organism's structure or shape.
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In science, "arm" can refer to a limb or extension of an organism or a mechanical device used for manipulating objects. It can also mean a specific section of a larger structure, such as the arm of a galaxy or an arm in a protein molecule.
Electoral is a political term and has no special meaning in science.
The term 'unicellular' is used for a single-celled organism. A unicellular organism is one that only has one cell.