Any mass of living cells that shares the same genetic code base, and which function together in a system is considered an organism. Yes, it is an eukaryote(cells contain a nucleus), autotroph (makes its own food), and is vascular(a more complicated plant). Not only animals can be organisms. And organism is really any living thing. It has systems, needs energy to grow, and grows and develops. Yes, a tree is an organism.
Orange is the fruit, and yes it is also an organism.
Scientists most likely consider KNOWN characteristics of KNOWN and named organisms when first classifying an unknown organism. They look for similarities and differences between what is known versus unknown. Major differences exclude known categories; strong similarities include the new organism into a known category. This is how scientists continually build a "family tree" of every organism.
Most animals and plants are multicellular such as a human or an ant or a tree for example. a single celled organism is such as an amoeba or a bacterial cell.
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.
They use dna for sure and they may or may not use similar specification of genes
no. it's part of an organism, the tree itself.
It is the seed of an organism- the walnut tree. It can grow to become an organism.
sometimes if there is an organism the tree
Orange is the fruit, and yes it is also an organism.
an organism
yes it is
NO, because it is a tree P.S. I have a chance of being wrong
A Tree A Tree
the organism that has green blood is the green tree lizard
it is an organism. like an tree or flower
A tree is an example of a sedentary organism.
spruce tree