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What are on-celled organisms called?

One celled organisms are called unicellular organisms.


Organisms that are divided into classes are called what?

Organisms that are divided into classes are called classifying organisms or classified organisms.


An organism that hunts other organisms is called a?

An organism that hunts other organisms is called a predetor. I hope this is the answer to your question. Thank You. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/An_organism_that_hunts_other_organisms_is_called_a


Organisms that eat other organisms are called?

Organisms that eat other organisms are called consumers or predators.


What are organisms that have their genes altered called?

These organisms would be called mutants.


The process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms is called?

The process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms is called evolution.


What hunt and kill other organisms for food are called?

Organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food are called predators.


What is an organism that depends on other organisms?

Those organisms are called heterotrophic. These organisms either eat the autotrophs (organisms that make their own food) or eat the organisms that eat the autotrophs (also called the producers). Heterotrophs are also called "consumers."


What are organisms that secure food by eating other organisms called?

Organisms that secure food by eating other organisms are called consumers. They obtain nutrients by consuming other living organisms.


Organisms that grow on or in other organisms are called?

Parasites.


The shallow coastal water that has abundant living organisms is called the what?

The shallow coastal water that has abundant living organisms is called the "shoreline" or "intertidal zone." This area is home to a variety of marine life, including algae, mollusks, crustaceans, and fish.