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Biotechnology is the collective set of tools and applications of living organisms to make or modify products. This can involve genetic engineering, fermentation, and other techniques to produce food, medicine, fuel, and other useful products.
Yes, they do.
They are called organisms, also biotic creatures.
Organisms that secure food by eating other organisms are called consumers. They obtain nutrients by consuming other living organisms.
free-living! We don't live on or in other organisms.
symbiosis
All living organisms have to have a host to create other organisms. This includes micro organisms as well as bacterial organisms
they depend on other organisms. cells. living things. and something else. idk! dont ask me.
Yes, they do.
Living cells that are part of organisms are organized in a specific way to carry out specialized functions, contributing to the overall survival and reproduction of the organism. Cells that are not part of organisms, like single-celled organisms or isolated cells, may function independently and do not contribute to a larger, multicellular organism. Organism cells work together in a coordinated manner to maintain homeostasis, while non-organism cells do not have this higher level of organization.
Humans are considered free-living organisms, as we are capable of obtaining our own food and energy from the environment. While we rely on resources from the environment to survive, we are not considered parasitic because we do not solely depend on a single host for our survival.
The interdependence of living things refers to how different species rely on each other for survival. It includes relationships like pollination, predator-prey dynamics, and symbiotic partnerships. These connections create a balanced ecosystem where each organism plays a role in the overall functioning of the environment.
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
Bacteria multiplies like other living organisms so they can do the jobs they're supposed to.
Yes, they do.
Other living organisms include animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, and protozoa. These organisms can range from complex multicellular structures to simple single-celled organisms, each playing a unique role in the ecosystem.