The slowly intensifying cold will kill off any cells it comes into contact with- however there are scientists that have been working on a form of cryogenics that will not only bring the body to a freezing point with no spikes in temperature, but freeze cells almost instantly not giving them enough time to die. As long as the thawing process is as instant, the cells should survive without aging at all while in that frozen state.
Thermotolerance is a living organism resistance to temperatures causing death in normal conditions.
the 3 biotic facters are decomposers, scavengers, and predators
No! This was a failed theory. Mutations always occur on a random basis ... the result of which is that most of them are down-right bad for the organism. (Remember, evolution is "directed" by death - NOT the survival of the fittest as is often stated.)
Degradative reactions can cause cellular death. If the resulting factor is not treated appropriately the death of the organism can occur.
the time period from birth to death of an organism.
Fish
decreases it
birth-life-death-more death
The thing that caused the first living organism to die invented death.
Thermotolerance is a living organism resistance to temperatures causing death in normal conditions.
Death is the permanent and irreversible termination of all biological activity in a living organism, including the brain and the senses. When an organism is dead, it is deprived of the ability of self-movement.
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If your body fails to maintain homeostasis it can result in disease or death.
Death.
Bacteria makes the body feel sick. If an organism's antibodies aren't strong enough and there is alot of bacteria it could result in the organism's death.
the 3 biotic facters are decomposers, scavengers, and predators
Not all mutations are harmful. A mutation the give the organism antibiotic resistance, for example, is quite helpful. A different mutation that causes a necessary protein to misfold may result in death. In general mutations that affect proteins that are necessary for life will result in the death of the organism. One such mutation is in the protein p53 which is necessary to prevent a cell from growing uncontrollable (cancer). A mutation in p53 could result in a cell with damaged DNA to reproduce - this is what we call cancer.