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the question is unspecific every living thing is considered an organism
An organism considered dead can no longer perform life functions and does not respond to stimuli. In contrast, a living organism actively maintains homeostasis and responds to its environment to sustain life processes. The concept of an organism being "dead and alive" simultaneously does not align with biological definitions.
A sponge is considered multi-celled as it is composed of many cells that work together to perform various functions within the organism.
An organism is considered transgenic if it has had genes from another species inserted into its genetic makeup through genetic engineering techniques. This can lead to the expression of traits or characteristics not originally found in the organism. Transgenic organisms are typically created for research purposes, to express desired traits, or for agricultural applications such as pest resistance or improved crop yields.
A botanist focuses on the study of plants, so an organism that would not be studied by them is an animal, such as a lion or a dolphin. These organisms belong to the kingdom Animalia and are studied by zoologists instead. Additionally, fungi, while sometimes studied by botanists, are typically the focus of mycologists, who specialize in the study of fungi.
No, Earth is not considered an organism. It is a planet that supports various forms of life but is not a living organism itself.
Explain why an organism is considered an open system.
Biology is a good area of study for zoologist as it helps them understand the complex web of their animal subjects. Biology is the study of living organism, the structure, function, and growth.
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A microorganism is considered to be a tiny organism. Also, a microbe is considered to be a tiny organism that is so small that it is microscopic.
An originally created organism is often referred to as a "synthetic organism" or "engineered organism." These organisms are designed and constructed through synthetic biology techniques, which can involve the manipulation of genetic material to create new life forms that do not exist in nature. Such organisms may be engineered for specific purposes, such as producing pharmaceuticals or biofuels.
I have known some people whom I considered walking talking turds, but technically, feces is not a living organism. It is organic matter, and it contains microorganisms, but it is not an organism.