Answer:
C
Explanation: in multicellular organisms, there are cellular specialization and division of labour among the cells
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An organism is d. a group of organ systems working together.
An atom goes into a molecule which goes into a cell which goes into a tissue which goes into an organ which goes into an organ system which goes into an organism.
Organs working together with other organs create a system of organs or an organ system. Something like this helps keep a human body, for example, functioning since everything relies on each other.
Remember that if your respiratory (breathing) system and nervous (brain) system did not work together, you would not be alive, and therefore no longer a living organism.
Answer:
A wolf and the rabbit it hunts.
Explanation:
The question asked for a relationship between biotic and abiotic parts of an environment. This example shows the relationship between two biotic parts in the environment.
Pathogens are any form of a disease causing bacteria, virus or any other microorganism. When they infect an organism, that organism now has to allocate precious resources in the form of energy in order to fend off the infectious microorganisms. In some other cases, an infection could be fatal to an organism completely and "stability" wouldn't really be the biggest worry for that organism.
In conclusion, if you're talking about a larger, more evolved organism with a working immune system. Pathogens require a lot of energy to fight, and for some small organism without a developed immune system, pathogens could throw them off completely.