Inoculating three organisms on the same plate allows for easy comparison of growth patterns, colony morphology, and interaction between different species. It can be useful for studying competition, collaboration, or inhibition between organisms within a shared environment. This method promotes efficiency and conservation of resources during experimentation.
Three organisms that belong to the same kingdom (Animalia) are humans (Homo sapiens), elephants (Loxodonta africana), and dogs (Canis lupus familiaris).
They're the same.
They are members of the same species.
Organisms in the same family would look most alike, as they share a more specific set of characteristics and traits compared to those in the same phylum, class, or order. The family classification is more closely related and typically reflects similar morphological and genetic features. In contrast, organisms within the same phylum or class may exhibit a wider range of diversity due to broader classification levels.
A population is made up of individual organisms of the same species living in the same area at the same time.
Three organisms that share the same habitat are a shark, a fish, and coral in an ocean.
Three organisms that belong to the same kingdom (Animalia) are humans (Homo sapiens), elephants (Loxodonta africana), and dogs (Canis lupus familiaris).
A shark, a fish, and coral .
There are three main working parts Heating element, sole plate and pressure plate are the working parts in electric iron. These three parts are same in even in automatic electric iron.
organisms in the same order (APEX)
Enumeration and plate count are related but not identical concepts. Enumeration refers to the process of counting the number of organisms in a sample, which can be achieved through various methods, including direct counting and dilution plating. Plate count specifically refers to a method where a diluted sample is spread on a solid agar medium, and the resulting colonies are counted to estimate the number of viable organisms. While plate count is a form of enumeration, not all enumeration methods involve plate counting.
Organisms in the same scientific order would have the most similar traits.
They're the same.
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Competition occurs when organisms existing at the same time and in the same place struggle for the same limited resources. This is one of the three major types of interactions among organisms, the other two being predation and symbiosis.
Two organisms belonging to the same genus always belong to the same family.
Koch's Postulates (Procedures): Step 1. ASSOCIATION: The suspected pathogen must be consistently associated with the diseased plant (or animal). Step 2. ISOLATION: The pathogen must be isolated and grown in pure culture and its characteristics described. Step 3. INOCULATION: The pathogen from pure culture is inoculated into a healthy plant of the same species or variety and it must produce the same symptoms and signs. Step 4. RE-ISOLATION: The pathogen is re-isolated from the inoculated plant and its characteristics must be the same as the organism initially isolated in step 2. Ask a question- Is this a pathogen Do Research- find the suspected pathogen and isolate it and grow a pure culture Construct a Hypothesis- Test- Inject suspected pathogen into healthy organisms Analyze and Conclude- If suspected pathogen has produced same signs and symptoms in multiple tests on same organisms then it is indeed a pathogen Communicate Results