The organism gets larger
An organism becomes a fossil after it is buried by sediment and undergoes a process called fossilization. This involves the deposition of minerals that replace the organic material of the organism, preserving its structure. Over millions of years, the remains may become rocks or minerals that retain a record of the organism.
A cell becomes an organism through the process of cell division and differentiation. Initially, a single cell divides multiple times to form a group of cells. These cells then specialize or differentiate into specific cell types, which further organize into tissues, organs, and eventually, an entire organism. This process is guided by genetic instructions and cell signaling mechanisms.
The smaller organism is referred to as the symbiont, while the larger organism is referred to as the host in a symbiotic relationship.
Scavengers
The organism gets larger
An organism becomes a fossil after it is buried by sediment and undergoes a process called fossilization. This involves the deposition of minerals that replace the organic material of the organism, preserving its structure. Over millions of years, the remains may become rocks or minerals that retain a record of the organism.
I would say metamorphosis because not all species go through it. Metamorphosis is the process when a young organism that looks nothing like the adult, becomes an adult.
A cell becomes an organism through the process of cell division and differentiation. Initially, a single cell divides multiple times to form a group of cells. These cells then specialize or differentiate into specific cell types, which further organize into tissues, organs, and eventually, an entire organism. This process is guided by genetic instructions and cell signaling mechanisms.
The smaller organism is referred to as the symbiont, while the larger organism is referred to as the host in a symbiotic relationship.
Scavengers
protostome
When you breath in, it becomes larger. Conversely, it is smaller when you exhale.
If it becomes a nuisance.
The organism becomes ill or may die.
As an organism grows larger, its cells divide and increase in number to accommodate the growth. This process is regulated by complex signaling pathways and allows the organism to develop and function properly. The increase in cell number also requires a higher demand for nutrients and energy to support the larger size of the organism.
Cloning refers to the process of creating an identical genetic copy of an organism. Cloning can be done on a molecular level by copying a single gene or on a larger scale by producing a whole organism with the same genetic material as the original.