Table of Contents
- 1 What is the form of an organism?
- 2 What living organism is the least?
- 3 Does smaller organisms evolve faster?
- 4 What example is not an organism?
- 5 Which organisms would be more closely related to one another two organisms in the same family or two organisms in the same order?
- 6 Which organism is the least closely related to the others?
- 7 How do you refer to an organism in English?
- 8 Can an organism survive without its parts?
What is the form of an organism?
a form of life composed of mutually interdependent parts that maintain various vital processes. a form of life considered as an entity; an animal, plant, fungus, protistan, or moneran. any organized body or system conceived of as analogous to a living being: the governmental organism.
What living organism is the least?
Bacteria
Bacteria, the Smallest of Living Organisms.
Why do some organisms evolve quickly while others evolve slowly?
Why do some species survive while others go extinct? When conditions change, some species possess adaptations that allow them to survive and reproduce, while others do not. If the environment changes slowly enough, species will sometimes evolve the necessary adaptations, over many generations.
Does smaller organisms evolve faster?
Small animals on the whole reproduce faster than larger animals. So, the number of generations of a small animal is going to be much, much greater. This means that there will be more mutations and more exposure to selection in each generation, so that the potential for evolutionary change is just that much greater.
What example is not an organism?
Viruses. Viruses are not typically considered to be organisms because they are incapable of autonomous reproduction, growth or metabolism.
Which one is a smallest organism?
The smallest entity universally recognised to be a living organism (not everyone considers the slightly smaller nanobes to be alive) is Nanoarchaeum equitans.
For example, organisms placed in the same genus are always more closely related to each other than those in different genera in the same family, and organisms in the same family are more closely related than those in different orders.
hagfish
This means that the hagfish is the least related to the other organisms.
What is not a sufficient basis for classifying organisms?
Classification and identification of an organism should be based on its overall morphologic and biochemical pattern. A single characteristic (pathogenicity, host range, or biochemical reaction), regardless of its importance, is not a sufficient basis for classifying or identifying an organism.
How do you refer to an organism in English?
Following these rules makes it easy to refer to a specific organism in both written and spoken word, no matter what language you speak. An organism is simply defined as any living thing, ranging from microscopic bacteria to the large African bush elephant and everything in-between.
Can an organism survive without its parts?
While it may have many separate parts, the organism cannot survive without the parts, as the parts cannot survive without the organism. Some organisms are simple and only contain an information molecule describing how to obtain energy and reproduce the molecule.
What is an example of an organism in biology?
Examples of Organism 1 Bees. Bees are an example of organisms that live socially. 2 Tapeworms. Tapeworms are an example of a parasitic organism, or an organism that feeds off of other organisms to survive. 3 Great White Shark. Considered the top of the food chain in the ocean, the great white shark is the ultimate predatory organism.