Organic.
"Organismo" is a Spanish word that translates to "organism" in English. It refers to a living being, typically a plant or animal, that has various parts working together to carry out essential functions for survival.
A very small living thing is called a micro organism or a microbe, micro organism can be spelt with a hyphen (-) or just as two words, a living thing is called an organisms
Organism.
No. A population is every organism living in a particular area.
Yoga is like a living organism, ever changing, growing, evolving.
organism
A living organism
From the Latin word 'Solaris' meaning 'of the sun'. Also an Old English word derived from the Latin word 'Solarium' meaning 'living room on an upper story'
Living plants is the tree outside to the grass.A flower is a plant plants are usally green. Animals are living creature that can breathe like plants but the only difference between them is that plant can't move and animals can.
"Organism" is not a slang word. An organism is any living thing. Organism is just the scientific term for living things.
The word that is derived from words meaning both whole and burned is holocaust.
The lexical meaning of a word is given in a dictionary. Derivation is the history of that word's meaning. For example the word "derivation" (in this sense meaning "etymology") is derived from the Latin derivare, "to draw off," derived from de-, away, off, and rivus, stream.
An organism is another word for a living thing.
The English word derived from the Latin root meaning "to settle" is "sedentary."
There the same thing the word organism means living thing. there the same thing the the word orginsm means living thing
The word "amoeba" is Latin in origin, derived from the Greek word "amoibe," meaning "change" or "variation." It refers to a single-celled organism that can change its shape.
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