Yes, a cat is an organism. Everything living such as animals, people and plants are organisms because they all use energy, have cells, reproduce, grow, and have DNA.
The cat is the most specialized.
A vestigial structure is a structure that an organism still has but no longer serves any real definite purpose. In this case, the whiskers on a cat serve a vital purpose, so they are not vestigial structures.
YES! Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease caused by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii. The parasite infects most warm-blooded animals, including humans, but the primary host is the felid (cat) family. Animals are infected by eating infected meat, by ingestion of feces of a cat that has itself recently been infected, or by transmission from mother to fetus. Cats have been shown as a major reservoir of this infection.
There are several different ways of classifying organisms. To start with, a cat is a member of the animal kingdom, specifically mammals, more specifically felines. If you are looking at a food web, a cat is a predator, but also prey to larger predators. If you are looking at socialization, a cat is a solitary rather than a herd creature, and a companion animal for humans. If you can refine the types of categories you are looking form that would be very helpful.
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A cat is an organism. It is made up of cells, which group together to form tissues, which then come together to create organs. These organs work together to form organ systems within the cat's body to maintain its overall functions.
Yes, a cat is a living organism. A living organism must have cells, it must reproduce, grow and develop, respond to change, have DNA, and it uses energy. A cat (a mammal) does and has all of those things. David (venom751998)
an organism that keeps the community is a human or cat
An empty stomach.
The cat is the most specialized.
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The organism that is most specialized is the monophagy.
An example of an organism is a human being, with complex systems working together to support life.
A cat is an example of an organism that doesn't carry out extracellular digestion. Parasites and fungi are examples of organisms that use extracellular digestion.
An organism that feeds on plants. such as a dugong