Organisms with a definite form and size range have a consistent and recognizable physical structure and size within their species. This characteristic helps differentiate them from other organisms and defines them as a specific species with unique features. This can be seen in animals, plants, and microorganisms that have consistent body structures and proportions.
this is a good question.. well the smallest living part is the mitochondria this is very small... well idk i just guessed on this one it might be right i dont know well yeah thanks
It is called a GAS. Gases have no definite volume (can be compressed) and no definite shape
The size of a species can vary greatly depending on the specific organism. Some species can be as small as a few millimeters, while others can be as large as several meters or more. There is no one "normal" size range for all species, as each organism has evolved to fit a specific ecological niche.
A many-celled organism can vary greatly in size depending on the species. For example, humans are many-celled organisms and can range in size from a few centimeters to over two meters tall. Other many-celled organisms, like elephants, can be even larger.
A solid object has a definite shape and size, meaning it maintains a fixed form and volume. This distinguishes it from liquids and gases, which can change shape and size depending on their container or environment. Examples of solids include wood, metal, and stone.
the minimuim size
No, but it does have a definite volume.
this is a good question.. well the smallest living part is the mitochondria this is very small... well idk i just guessed on this one it might be right i dont know well yeah thanks
It is called a GAS. Gases have no definite volume (can be compressed) and no definite shape
there is really no definite size of a smooth endoplasmic reticulum, they range in size. :)
A gas is a form of matter that has no definite size or shape. Gases take the shape and volume of their container and their particles are spread out and move freely.
A liquid has a definite size but no definite shape. In contrast, a solid has definite size and shape, and a gas has no definite size or shape.
A solid has both a definite size and shape. A liquid has a definite size but no definite shape. A gas has neither a definite size nor shape.
water
A typical eukaryotic cell can range in size from 10 to 100 micrometers in diameter. Size can vary depending on the type of cell and its function within the organism.
The size of a species can vary greatly depending on the specific organism. Some species can be as small as a few millimeters, while others can be as large as several meters or more. There is no one "normal" size range for all species, as each organism has evolved to fit a specific ecological niche.
A many-celled organism can vary greatly in size depending on the species. For example, humans are many-celled organisms and can range in size from a few centimeters to over two meters tall. Other many-celled organisms, like elephants, can be even larger.