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.
YES!!! . Every living onject, be it animals or plants, are organisms.
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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.
It would be an IMAGINARY organism. Sorry- but they do not really exist, so they are not an organism.
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.
A cat is an organism.
a cat.
an organism that keeps the community is a human or cat
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)
A man . a plant , a cat etc .
An empty stomach.
The cat is the most specialized.
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The organism that is most specialized is the monophagy.
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.