dispersal
A group of the same type of organisms living in the same location is called a population. Populations consist of individuals that belong to the same species and share a specific habitat, interacting with one another and their environment. These organisms rely on the same resources and can reproduce with one another, contributing to the dynamics of ecosystems.
cross-contamination
Organisms who use another organism to flourish are called parasites.
The study of the structure and location of parts of living organisms is called anatomy. Anatomy examines the arrangement of tissues, organs, and systems within organisms to understand how they function and interact.
A food web
A group of the same type of organisms living in the same location is called a population. Populations consist of individuals that belong to the same species and share a specific habitat, interacting with one another and their environment. These organisms rely on the same resources and can reproduce with one another, contributing to the dynamics of ecosystems.
The random spreading of one fluid through another is called diffusion. It is a passive process where molecules move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration until equilibrium is reached.
An organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.
It is called a divergent boundary. Another term for it is sea-floor spreading.
A vector is an object that transfers a pathogen from one organism to another. Vectors can be organisms like insects or animals that carry and transmit diseases such as mosquitoes spreading malaria. They are important in the transmission of infectious diseases between hosts.
If the organism is eating another its a carnivore.
malignant
A plant that contains a gene or genes from another organism that has been introduced artificially into the plant's genetic makeup is called a transgenetic plant. It is also called genetic engineering.
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cross-contamination
Typhoid
malignant