How do amebas and other one-celled organisms reproduce?
sterile worker bees,mules,etc....i need some more examples other than these......
Organisms eat other organisms, defend themselves, reproduce and compete for food and space> Hope this helps =P
John Ray
A species refers to a group of similar organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offspring. Members of the same species share common characteristics and can interbreed to create viable offspring. This ability to reproduce is what distinguishes a species from other taxonomic classifications.
This describes a virus. Viruses are unique microorganisms that cannot reproduce on their own; they require a host cell to replicate. Once inside a host cell, they hijack the cell's machinery to produce new virus particles. This dependence on host cells distinguishes viruses from other types of organisms, such as bacteria, which can reproduce independently.
Paramecium do not have a "function", they are living organisms that eat, drink, and reproduce, just like other living organisms.
sterile worker bees,mules,etc....i need some more examples other than these......
Amebas and other one-celled organisms reproduce asexually through a process called binary fission, where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells. This allows them to quickly multiply and thrive in their environment.
Organisms eat other organisms, defend themselves, reproduce and compete for food and space> Hope this helps =P
both cells and whole organisms reproduce
They can survive in very unfavorable condition where other organisms cannot exsist
They are related in that vectors are the organisms carrying the pathogens or virus itself. A virus relies on the vectors to spread to other organisms and reproduce.
John Ray
A species refers to a group of similar organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offspring. Members of the same species share common characteristics and can interbreed to create viable offspring. This ability to reproduce is what distinguishes a species from other taxonomic classifications.
This describes a virus. Viruses are unique microorganisms that cannot reproduce on their own; they require a host cell to replicate. Once inside a host cell, they hijack the cell's machinery to produce new virus particles. This dependence on host cells distinguishes viruses from other types of organisms, such as bacteria, which can reproduce independently.
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