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The definition of an organism is a creature such as a plant, animal or a single-celled life form, or something that has interdependent parts and that is being compared to a living creature. An example of an organism is a dog, person or bacteria. An example of an organism is one party in the political organism.Types of Organisms. Scientists classify organisms into 3 domains and 6 kingdoms, although this has changed throughout history. There are 3 recognized domains, or broadest classification of organism. These are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
Explanation:
For young students things are 'living' if they move or grow; for example, the sun, wind, clouds and lightning are considered living because they change and move. Others think plants and certain animals are non-living.You need a microscope to see them. They are called microorganisms. Organisms can be made up of just one cell. They are called unicellular organisms or single celled organisms. Examples include bacteria, and protozoa such as the Amoeba and Paramecium.
Just some things to know when you write your biography and a few examples, ~credits of info go to their owners~
Bryophytes do not have vascular tissues. Sporopollenin is the inert biological polymers. The outer wall of the plants and pollen grains. The sporopollenin serves as the Bryophytes protection.
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A) is correct
because the experiment is based on radiations, not the type of radiations so it can't be b.
it can't be c because again, it's talking about the radiation
it can't be d because the water isn't an effect of radiations
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Answer:
surface water
Explanation:
if you dig down far anough you can find water witch is called ground water