Protists
Sponges are part of the animal kingdom, specifically in the phylum Porifera. They are multicellular organisms that lack true tissues and organs.
No, not all organisms have organs. Some simple organisms, like bacteria and protists, do not have organs but instead have basic structures that perform specific functions. Organisms like plants also do not have organs in the same way that animals do.
organs
No, not all organisms have organs. Organisms such as bacteria and protists are unicellular and do not have specialized organs like animals and plants. These unicellular organisms perform all necessary functions within a single cell.
Complex organisms cannot perform different functions because of the specialization of their organs and systems. They are designed to carry out very specific tasks and if those tasks are not met the organism cannot function optimally. For example a human has specialized organs for digesting food for respiration for excretion etc. If those organs are not working correctly the rest of the body will be unable to perform the necessary functions. Additionally complex organisms have very intricate systems of communication between cells tissues and organs. Without these communication systems the organism would be unable to properly coordinate its activities. Specialization of organs and systems Intricate systems of communication between cells tissues and organs
No , because organs are only body parts of organisms.
Bacteria are single-celled organisms without complex internal structures like organs. They lack specialized tissues and organ systems found in multi-cellular organisms because they are unicellular and have a simple structure with no need for organs to carry out their basic functions.
Sponges are part of the animal kingdom, specifically in the phylum Porifera. They are multicellular organisms that lack true tissues and organs.
Yes. The humans are in thedomain eukaryakingdom animalia,phylum Chordata,class mammalia,order primata,family primate,genus homo,species sapien
Organisms were named organisms because, organisms are highly organized in the way they live. Here is how organisms are organized; Cells Tissues Organs Organ systems Organism Or, Cells= tissues = organs= organ systems = organisim
No, not all organisms have organs. Some simple organisms, like bacteria and protists, do not have organs but instead have basic structures that perform specific functions. Organisms like plants also do not have organs in the same way that animals do.
because because all of the organs make up and organism
Organisms that have muscle systems and acute sense organs are typically animals. Muscles allow for movement, while acute sense organs like eyes, ears, and noses help animals navigate their environment and detect food, predators, and mates.
Why are sense organs important to living organisms
The kingdom for multicellular organisms that can move freely is Animalia. Animals are characterized by their ability to move independently and have specialized sensory and locomotor organs that allow them to interact with their environment.
Organisms are important because they are all living things. You are an organism, your pet is an oragnism, the bacteria in your intestines are all organisms.
yes we have organ and we are organisms