Tissue. Tissue is made up of cells.
The scientific name of an organism consists of two parts: the genus name and the species name. The genus name is capitalized and the species name is lowercase. For example, in Homo sapiens (humans), "Homo" is the genus and "sapiens" is the species.
It is called mass and can be measured in several units but SI unit is kilogram(kg) Furthermore, weight of a object is mass times gravitational acceleration (g=9.8 m/sec) and SI unit is Newton (N).
Metabolism is the name of the combination of chemical changes that build up or break down materials in an organism. It includes processes such as breaking down food to provide energy and building new molecules for growth and repair.
The outer tissue layer of an organism is typically made up of epithelial cells. These cells are responsible for protecting the organism from the external environment and regulating the exchange of materials between the organism and its surroundings.
These are the classifications of materials that make up soil, the general name for surface material used by plant life.
genus & species
The scientific name of an organism consists of two parts: the genus name and the species name. The genus name is capitalized and the species name is lowercase. For example, in Homo sapiens (humans), "Homo" is the genus and "sapiens" is the species.
The first half of a scientific name typically represents the genus to which an organism belongs.
The material that makes up Mount Rushmore is granite.
It is called mass and can be measured in several units but SI unit is kilogram(kg) Furthermore, weight of a object is mass times gravitational acceleration (g=9.8 m/sec) and SI unit is Newton (N).
A different organism
Funji and bacteria
Well actually, a cell makes up tissue. Then the tissue makes up an organ, the organ makes the organ system, then the organ system makes up an organism. But the exact amount of cells in an organism is unknown, but it is estimated to be 100 trillion.
Binomial nomenclature ( genus and species) make up an organism's scientific name, for example Ursa horribilis. In English we call it a grizzly bear.
A genome is the complete set of genetic material in an organism, including all of its genes. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the molecule that carries the genetic instructions within the genome. In simpler terms, DNA is the specific molecule that makes up the genetic material, while the genome refers to the entire collection of genetic material in an organism.
Metabolism is the name of the combination of chemical changes that build up or break down materials in an organism. It includes processes such as breaking down food to provide energy and building new molecules for growth and repair.
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