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The complexity of body design will increase over evolutionary time. This is the process by which new modifications occur in the organisms. So, in this way we can say that advanced organisms will be complex as compared to complex organisms...

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Will advanced organisms be the same as complex organisms.explain?

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What is more advanced a unicellular or multi-cellular?

Multi-cellular organisms are more advanced than unicellular organisms because they have specialized cells that can perform specific functions, allowing for complex structures and functions to develop. Multi-cellular organisms also exhibit division of labor among cells, which enables them to adapt to a wider range of environments and challenges.


Is a complex pattern of behavior that organisms of the same type are born with?

This complex pattern of behavior that organisms are born with is known as instinct. It is genetically programmed and does not need to be learned through experience. Examples include migration in birds and nest-building in rodents.


Which organism would share the most characteristics?

organisms in the same order (APEX)


Are viruses an advanced form of evolution?

Some viruses are very advanced in their evolution, compared to what they started as. However, in absolute terms and compared to most other biological entities, viruses are barely evolved at all; they are in fact not considered life at all, and are probably remnanats of the earliest complicated organic forms.


Does the linear programming approach apply the same way in different applications?

Linear programming approach does not apply the same way in different applications. In some advanced applications, the equations used for linear programming are quite complex.


The fact that all organisms have the same basic metabolism was discovered through?

The fact that all organisms have the same basic metabolism was discovered through research and comparison of biochemical pathways in different organisms. Scientists have identified commonalities in fundamental biological processes, such as glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and ATP production, which are universally present in all living organisms. This knowledge has advanced our understanding of the unity of life and evolution.


Does proficient and advanced have the same meaning?

No it does not. Proficient means average, and advanced is advanced.


Is a heterotroph and a herbivore the same thing?

Not exactly. A heterotroph has to get its' food from other complex organisms but that can mean other animals (meat) and plants. But a herbivore eats plants only.


Which organism would have the most similar trait?

Organisms in the same scientific order would have the most similar traits.


What are same organisms?

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What is the group of organisms of one kind that live in one location?

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