primary sex characteristics
Asexual reproduction (don't forget the A, its part of the word.)
. Most multicellular organisms are unable to reproduce by budding because there are too many specialized cell types within the organism. Sponges and hydras have only a few different types of cells.
all organisms. ie. any living organism, homozygous and heterozygous
Yeasts are unicellular organisms, meaning they are composed of a single cell. They are a type of fungi and reproduce asexually through budding.
The cell, is the smallest part of the body that is said to be alive.
tentacles
with their tounge
Asexual reproduction (don't forget the A, its part of the word.)
Snout
Lungs
antennas or feelers
the whole female reproductive system
Receptor molecules
. Most multicellular organisms are unable to reproduce by budding because there are too many specialized cell types within the organism. Sponges and hydras have only a few different types of cells.
all organisms. ie. any living organism, homozygous and heterozygous
One example of a substance that is not part of an organism's body is water. Water is essential for life and is present in and around organisms, but it is not considered a part of an organism's body as it can be taken in and eliminated from the body.
Yeasts are unicellular organisms, meaning they are composed of a single cell. They are a type of fungi and reproduce asexually through budding.