All living organisms on Earth share fundamental biological processes, such as cellular organization, metabolism, growth, and reproduction. They are composed of cells, which serve as the basic units of life, and utilize DNA or RNA to store and transmit genetic information. Additionally, all organisms engage in energy transfer through metabolism, allowing them to interact with and adapt to their environments. These shared characteristics highlight the common evolutionary heritage of life on our planet.
Tissues are made of similar cells all working together for a similar function. Organs are made of different tissues all working together. And, organ systems are made of different organs working together to make an organism work. So, if any of these stop working, you could say that all the 'levels of organization' will come tumbling down and the tissues won't be able to continue in a dead organism. Eventually all the anabolic processes will do catabolic and the organism will be reduced into organic waste in biological reductionism.
Yes, all cells contain similar chemicals such as water, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. These molecules are essential for carrying out the basic functions of a cell, regardless of the organism it belongs to.
Prokaryotes - Bacteria
An organism that kills and eats all or part of another organism is called a carnivore.
It is not accurate or fair to label any living organism as stupid. All organisms play important roles in their ecosystems, and their behaviors are shaped by their environment and evolutionary history.
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it moves The Earth itself considering its mass is not an organism nor it is a live being. A living organism is an entity that can generate another living organism. The Earth, as a celestial body comprises mainly its solid mass. All other living organisms on its surface do not makes part of the Earth as a celestial body once it may the be unique inhabited planet in the whole Universe. Therefore, the Earth is not a living organism, but a basis to all living organisms on it.
The paired chromosomes that are similar within an organism, including autosomes, are called homologous chromosomes.
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All living organisms on Earth are collectively called the biosphere, which includes organisms ranging from bacteria to plants to animals. This term encompasses all living things that inhabit the planet.
Not at present. All life on Earth appears to have evolved here, and it's all related.
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No, for example some organisms also have RNA among them.
Well the earth and the sun are not similar because the sun is way bigger and even hotter than the earth so if the earth was as hot as the sun we all would die straight away.