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  • Organism - Wikipedia
    Several criteria, few of which are widely accepted, have been proposed to define what constitutes an organism Among the most common is that an organism has autonomous reproduction, growth, and metabolism This would exclude viruses, even though they evolve like organisms
  • What is an Organism? A Complete Guide to the Building Blocks of Life
    An organism isn’t just a body that moves or a plant that grows It’s a self-contained, living system—an intricate orchestration of cells, molecules, and biological processes, all working in harmony to sustain life
  • Organism - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
    An organism refers to a living thing that has an organized structure, can react to stimuli, reproduce, grow, adapt, and maintain homeostasis An organism would, therefore, be any animal, plant, fungus, protist, bacterium, or archaeon on Earth
  • Organism, Definition, Examples, Structure, Types
    An organism is any individual living thing that can react to stimuli, reproduce, grow, and maintain homeostasis It can be a tiny bacterium, a plant, an animal, or a human
  • Organism - Definition, Types and Examples | Biology Dictionary
    An organism is a single individual, or being While it may have many separate parts, the organism cannot survive without the parts, as the parts cannot survive without the organism
  • ORGANISM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    ORGANISM definition: a form of life composed of mutually interdependent parts that maintain various vital processes See examples of organism used in a sentence
  • What Are Organisms? Definition and Characteristics
    An organism is a complete living entity that can perform life processes independently It represents the fundamental unit of life, whether it is a microscopic bacterium or a large whale
  • Biology | Definition, History, Concepts, Branches, Facts | Britannica
    Whether an organism is a human or a bacterium, its ability to reproduce is one of the most important characteristics of life Because life comes only from preexisting life, it is only through reproduction that successive generations can carry on the properties of a species


















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