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What do we call Organisms with two body regions?

An organism with more than one part to it is called a complex organism or multi cellular organism


What is the difference between a body and an organism or are the two words interchangeable?

A body is like a solid, large living object, but an organism can be a tiny cell with no body. Basically, a body is an organism, but an organism is not a body.


What is the number of body regions most crustaceans?

two


When DNA is combined from two different sources what kind of organism does it produce?

If the two different sources of DNA are a sperm and egg cell, they produce a diploid organism, which means that it has two sets of chromosomes in its body cells.


Can you distinguish between segmentation strobilation tagmatization and annulation?

Segmentation is the division of an organism's body into repeating segments. Strobilation is the process by which segments or proglottids are produced by budding off from the main body. Tagmatization is the fusion and specialization of segments into distinct body regions, such as head, thorax, and abdomen in insects. Annulation refers to the presence of ring-like segments along the body of an organism.


Symmetry in which an organism's body has two halves that are mirror images of each other?

I think its bilateral


Which two organism provides materials required for the human body to produce ATP?

digestive and respiratory


What is an organism that invades the body of another organism?

Protists


What is a skeliton?

The skeleton (from Greek σκελετός, skeletos "dried body", "mummy"[1]) is the body part that forms the supporting structure of an organism. There are two different skeletal types: the exoskeleton, which is the stable outer shell of an organism, and the endoskeleton, which forms the support structure inside the body.


What are two kinds of fossils?

Two kinds of fossils are body fossils, which preserve the actual remains or impressions of an ancient organism, and trace fossils, which are indirect evidence of an organism's activity, such as footprints or burrows.


How many body regions does a arachnid have?

Two body parts for arachnids, prosoma and opisthosoma.


An organism what is its basic body plan?

The basic body plan of an organism refers to its overall structural organization, including symmetry, body shape, and anatomical features. It outlines the fundamental arrangement of body parts that define the organism's form and function. This plan serves as the foundation for the development and evolution of the organism's body structure.