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Anything alive is an organism.

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When scientists are trying to identify an unknown organism they most likely consider what characteristic to determine its classification?

nucleas or the cell


How long an organism lived?

An organism's lifespan can vary significantly depending on its species, environment, and genetic factors. Some organisms, like the mayfly, live for only a few hours, while others, like the bowhead whale, can live for over 200 years. It's essential to consider the specific organism in question to determine its typical lifespan.


Is this organism macroscopic or microscopic?

To determine whether an organism is macroscopic or microscopic, consider its size and visibility to the naked eye. Macroscopic organisms, such as plants and animals, can be seen without a microscope, while microscopic organisms, like bacteria and protozoa, require magnification to be observed. If you provide the specific organism in question, I can give a more precise answer.


Since milk is converted to curd by micro organisms can you consider milk as a living organism?

No, milk is not a living organism because it does not have cells, cannot grow, and does not reproduce like living organisms. The fermentation process that turns milk into curd is carried out by live microorganisms, but the milk itself is not considered alive.


How do you have an organism by yourself?

Organisms are typically produced through reproduction involving genetic material from two parents. In some cases, organisms can also be cloned or genetically modified in a laboratory setting. However, it is not possible for a single individual to naturally produce an organism by themselves.