Bacteria and viruses that cause illness are known as pathogens.
All organisms that are not producers are known as discomposes. This is in fungi.
Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, designed the first known method of classifying organisms in the 18th century, known as binomial nomenclature. His system grouped organisms based on their physical characteristics and provided a systematic way of naming and categorizing species.
Naming and classifying of organisms is known as taxonomy. It involves organizing organisms into hierarchical categories based on their similarities and differences. The system used for naming organisms is called binomial nomenclature, where each organism is given a unique two-part scientific name consisting of its genus and species.
toxin
The reliance of organisms on one another for survival is known as symbiosis. This can take many forms, such as mutualism where both organisms benefit, parasitism where one benefits at the expense of the other, and commensalism where one benefits while the other is unaffected.
consumers
Organisms that consist of several cells are known as multicellular organisms. This includes plants and animals. Organisms that only have one cell are known as unicellular organisms.
The oldest known and simplest organisms are part of the Archaebacteria kingdom. Members of this kingdom are one celled organisms and are also the most ancient organisms.
Consumers ^_^
All organisms that are not producers are known as discomposes. This is in fungi.
phenotype
Organisms
yes, there are living organisms first known as animalcules.
Prokaryotes
Emmigration
Prokaryotes are singular celled organisms. Bacteria (mainly)are known as Prokaryotes.
evolution