Flexibility in an organism refers to its ability to adapt to changing environments or conditions. This can involve adjusting behavior, physiology, or morphology to ensure survival and success in various situations. Flexibility allows organisms to thrive in diverse ecosystems and cope with challenges they may encounter.
The octopus is a complex invertebrate known for its intelligence and flexible behavior.
The body of Euglena is flexible due to the presence of a proteinaceous pellicle layer that allows the organism to change its shape as it moves through its environment. This flexibility enables Euglena to exhibit a wide range of motion and perform functions like phototaxis.
I'm not sure what you mean by "paraisite." Did you perhaps mean "parasite," which is an organism that lives in or on another organism (host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense?
An organism (a living thing ... plant or animal) that consists of a single cell. Like an amoeba or a paramecium.
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Because the Euglena's pellicle is flexible, this organism can change its shape and move in a characteristic spiral motion by contracting and expanding its body. This flexibility also allows Euglena to move towards light sources for photosynthesis and away from harmful stimuli.
protects the organs of the organism.
"flexible" means they can be changed if needed.
You are Flexible.
The octopus is a complex invertebrate known for its intelligence and flexible behavior.
Do you mean limber (flexible / supple)?
It means that you're flexible.
The organism lives off of one cell
A Mullticellular organism is an organism consisting multiple cells.
if you know what a text book is, a flexible version is the one that has a thick paper cover, unless im mistaken and you have no idea what i mean...
mean cells that work to gether
The body of Euglena is flexible due to the presence of a proteinaceous pellicle layer that allows the organism to change its shape as it moves through its environment. This flexibility enables Euglena to exhibit a wide range of motion and perform functions like phototaxis.