yes technically because it is a part of an organism at one point called a plant in which this grows off of.
Orange is the fruit, and yes it is also an organism.
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Fruit flies
Drosophila(fruit flies) can produce plenty of offspring and have specific traits, such as eye color and body color/shape. They are easy to observe and therefore easily traced throughout the following generations.
Fruit flies are prolific breeders, have 4 pairs of chromosomes, and have easily distinguishable chromosomes.
An acorn is not an organism itself, but is the fruit of an OAK tree. Oaks are members of the Fagaceae family.
A niche is the role an organism has in the environment . for example some organism's niche is to hunt and kill certain animals and that balances the population within the ecosystem .
No, a coconut is not a living organism. It is a seed of the coconut palm tree and is considered a fruit. The coconut itself does not have the characteristics of a living organism such as the ability to grow, reproduce, or respond to stimuli.
An omnivore is defined as an organism that consumes both plants and animals (insects included). Therefore, the organism in question would be an omnivore. A herbivore on the other hand is an organism that consumes plants exclusively.
An apple on a tree is part of the organism which is the tree. The fruit of a plant is actually its swollen ovaries.
It is called genetic engineering. Transgenis organism apper by this technique such as bt cotton resistant to fruit borer insect.
an organism with more sets of chromosomes than is natural. IE a fruit is supposed to be diploid (2n), however some flies might gain another set of chromosomes to make it triploid (3n).