Every organism is a product of . They possess Adaptations —inherited traits that increase their chances of survival.
No organism exists in a vacuum. They are part of an : The Organism
React to external changes in its environment. 2. The Hierarchy of Structure Organisms are organized in a "ladder" of complexity. Every organism is a product of
Single-celled, often found in extreme environments like hot springs or salt lakes. The Organism
Organisms with complex cells containing a nucleus. This includes: Protists: Mostly single-celled (amoebas). Fungi: Decomposers (mushrooms, molds).
Different tissues working for a specific function (e.g., the heart).
Every organism is a product of . They possess Adaptations —inherited traits that increase their chances of survival.
No organism exists in a vacuum. They are part of an :
React to external changes in its environment. 2. The Hierarchy of Structure Organisms are organized in a "ladder" of complexity.
Single-celled, often found in extreme environments like hot springs or salt lakes.
Organisms with complex cells containing a nucleus. This includes: Protists: Mostly single-celled (amoebas). Fungi: Decomposers (mushrooms, molds).
Different tissues working for a specific function (e.g., the heart).