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The term used to describe the multiplication of organisms in tissue is "tissue colonization." This process occurs when microorganisms, such as bacteria or fungi, invade and proliferate within the tissues of a host organism. Tissue colonization can lead to infections and may result in various symptoms depending on the type of organism and the affected area.
Nutrients are passed between organisms and the environment through various processes such as consumption, decomposition, and nutrient cycling. Organisms obtain nutrients by consuming food or other organisms, and then release nutrients back into the environment through waste products and decay. Nutrient cycling involves the movement of nutrients through living organisms and their environment, ensuring that the ecosystem remains balanced and functional.
To determine which organism feeds on the largest variety of organisms in the food web, we would need to identify the organism that has the most connections or arrows pointing to it from various other organisms. Typically, a generalist predator or omnivore is likely to have a broader diet, consuming both plants and multiple animal species. If you could describe the organisms or provide more details about the food web, I could offer a more specific answer.
yes protozoa is a type of unicellular organisms?
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The term you're looking for is "taxon," which refers to a group of organisms at any level of a taxonomic hierarchy. Each taxon has a formal name based on a classification system that orders and ranks organisms based on shared characteristics.