The smallest unit of an organism would be the epithelial cell I think... The function would be to protect or cover the body, I don't know okay!
Evolution is defined as a change in allele frequencies over time. Since individuals have only the set of alleles that they're born with, an individual cannot evolve. This leaves the population as the smallest unit that can evolve.
The smallest unit of measured length marked on a 300mm rule is 1mm.
Heredity is the passing of traits to offspring (from its parent or ancestors).That being said, the smallest unit of Heredity is a gene, because a gene is the smallest unit capable of conveying a genetic message. Technically the smallest unit of heredity is a cistron, but that's essentially the same as a gene.I would have said a nucleotide, but a single nucleotide can't convey a hereditary message.
cellsCell is the basic unit of life.
Units of measurement aren't made up of anything. The smallest unit of measurement is the Plank unit - 10^-35m. The smallest sub atomic particle is a Neutrino, and it is made up of, a Neutrino!
A cell is the smallest unit of an organism
The Organism.
A cell is the basic and smallest unit of an organism.
It is organism.
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The fundamental unit of an organism is the cell.
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Interacting With Other Species
The cell is the smallest living thing and an atom is the smallest non-living thing.
No, an organelle isn't technically an organism. A cell is the smallest unit of life.
a cell is the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
cell in every livivng organism