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All organisms are cellular; they are all made up of cells. Be more specific.
Organisms that produce the biosphere's food supply are called producers. Producers consist of plants, trees and some unicellular organisms. All of these use photosynthesis.
one singled celled organism is an amoeba. usally single celled organisms are surrounded by water to survive.
Vertebrate, insect, bacterium or plant are contiguous living system that are called organism, it is capable of some degree of response to reproduction, stimuli, self-regulation, a growth and development. Organisms are develop based on their own cells.
That depend on your religion. Some religions believe that people were. But if you go for evolution, then its single celled organisms.
Some are it just depends on what phylum they are from and what organisms they Are
The "true yeasts" are in phylum Ascomycota. There are some organisms commonly called "yeast" in Basidomycota as well.
The "true yeasts" are in phylum Ascomycota. There are some organisms commonly called "yeast" in Basidomycota as well.
Yes, the phylum porifera contain some of the oldest organisms because they are formed from fossilized, tiny sea organisms which were the precursors to modern life.
They at some point in their life produce spores and they have no locomotion.
bilateral symmetry is not the characteristic of a single animal or phylum. phylum platyhelminthes, phylum nematoda, phylum annelida, phylum arthropoda, phylum mollusca, phylum echinodermata in the larval stage and vertebrates are bilaterally symetrical
Some members of Phylum Porifera show presence of spongin fibers . These fibers are present only in some fresh water sponges which are used as bath sponges .
Phylum Bryophyta, which includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, is eaten by various herbivores such as snails, slugs, insects, and some small mammals. These organisms feed on bryophytes as part of their diet.
Organisms within the same phylum share certain basic characteristics, but they can vary widely in terms of size, shape, behavior, and ecological niche. While there are similarities due to shared ancestry, the diversity within a phylum can be quite large.
Some other organisms in the phylum Annelida besides earthworms include leeches and marine polychaetes such as bristle worms. Annelids are characterized by segmented bodies and a true coelom, or body cavity.
Each animal phylum has unique characteristics that distinguish it from others. For example, all chordates possess a notochord at some point in their development, arthropods have jointed appendages and an exoskeleton, mollusks have a muscular foot and a soft body enclosed in a mantle, and echinoderms have a spiny skin and a water vascular system.
Dinoflagellata and Pyrrophyta are two seperate Phylums, but share some of the same members. Pyrrophyta encompasses more organisms, and a working dichotomous key cannot have two phylum that share any of the same members; it defeats the point of seperating the organisms in the first place.