An independent organism is one that can survive and thrive on its own without relying on other organisms for help or resources. It is self-sufficient and can carry out all necessary functions for its survival independently.
No, in budding, a new organism grows from an outgrowth of the parent organism. The parent organism produces a small bud which eventually detaches to become a new, independent organism. Only one new organism is produced through budding.
An elodea cell is part of a larger being, it cannot survive on its own, it only contains part of the thing a plant needs to live. Paramecium do live as only one cell, a fully functioning organism.
Hair is not considered an organ. It is a filamentous structure that grows from the skin and is made up of a protein called keratin. It serves various functions, such as protecting the skin and regulating body temperature.
The smallest fully independent living thing is a single-celled organism, such as a bacterium or a protozoan. These organisms are able to carry out all necessary life functions on their own, including obtaining nutrients, reproducing, and responding to their environment.
An ecosystem.
The heart is not an independent organism, but a muscle.
spiders
it has no independent metabolism
No. Bark is part of the tree, not an independent organism.
Organism Independent, or self-sustaining
because an organism could change cause of pollution or any other calamity change.
yes if it is a single celled organism
Time. Feed, if growth of a living organism.
An individual organism is one single organism of a species.
Yes, Escherichia coli (E. coli) is a unicellular organism. It is a bacterium that exists as a single, independent cell with a simple structure.
Budding is a form of asexual reproduction where a new organism develops as an outgrowth from the parent organism. The offspring produced through budding is genetically identical to the parent organism. The process involves the formation of a small bud on the parent organism, which eventually detaches and grows into a new independent organism.
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