Yes, they are since they posses life and are capable of such things are growth, reproduction and other things that consider a thing an organism.
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An animal is ONE TYPE of organism - plants are also organisms.
Yes, a polyp is a living organism. It is a sessile, typically sedentary animal that is part of the phylum Cnidaria, which includes corals and sea anemones.
Yes,all of them have.Every living organism has a plasma membrane.
Yes, amoebas are classified as animals. They belong to the kingdom Protista within the domain Eukaryota. Amoebas are unicellular organisms with flexible cell membranes that allow them to change their shape.
That's correct. Dolly the sheep was not a transgenic animal because she was cloned from a cell of another sheep, meaning all her genes were from the same species without any genetic modification from other organisms.
no
Yes. It is part of the animal kingdom. An organism is a living thing!
yes
the animal is the organism
Yes, cement is not good for any living organism.
The animal is an organism. The intestines are a system.
An animal is ONE TYPE of organism - plants are also organisms.
Yes, a polyp is a living organism. It is a sessile, typically sedentary animal that is part of the phylum Cnidaria, which includes corals and sea anemones.
Yes,it is in both.It is common to every organism.
yes but it is not the biggest living organism in the world!
a seashell is not an organism, there needs to be a living thing in it to make it into an organismThe seashell itself is not an organism, but the animal that lives in it is an organism.The seashell itself is not an organism, but the animal that lives in it is an organism.
Yes its a noun but it can be used as an adjective too.
The nucleus is found in both plant and animal cells because this is where the DNA of the organism is and where the instructions for certain processes in the organisms come from.