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  • [[Biology|Biologists]] readily recognize an '''organism''' (in [[Greek language|Greek]] ''organon'' = instrument) as a [[life|livin ...of just one [[cell (biology)|cell]], but there are many ''[[multicellular organism|complex organisms]]'' that are multi-cellular. The distinctive features com
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  • The concept of a '''model organism''' or '''model species''' refers to [[species (biology)|biological species]
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  • #Redirect [[Aerobic organism]]
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  • An '''aerobic organism''' (or aerobe) is an [[organism]] that has an [[oxygen]] based [[metabolism]]. Of course,'' all'' human bei Thus, most [[anaerobic organism]]s are Bacteria or Archaea.
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  • ...'green plants''' (from the Latin ''planta'', meaning "sprout") are those [[organism]]s classified into the [[kingdom (biology)|kingdom]] '''Plantae'''. Descend
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  • '''Multicellular organisms''' are [[organism]]s that consist of more than one [[cell (biology)|cell]], and which have [[ The oldest known taxonomically resolved multicellular organism is a [[red alga]]e, ''Bangiomorpha pubescens'', found fossilized in 1.2 bil
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  • A '''facultative anaerobic organism''' is an [[organism]], usually a [[bacterium]], that makes [[Adenosine triphosphate|ATP]] by [[ * [[Anaerobic organism]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Organism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Aerobic organism}}
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  • ...coli]]'' (''E. coli'') - This common gut bacterium is the most widely-used organism in [[molecular genetics]]. * ''[[Mycoplasma genitalium]]'' - a minimal organism
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  • ...and having differentiated cells that perform specialized functions in the organism.
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  • ...//news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3003946.stm BBCNews, 19 June, 2003, Ancient organism challenges cell evolution] Citat: "..."It appears that this organelle has b .../www.abc.net.au/science/news/enviro/EnviroRepublish_828525.htm The largest organism in the world may be a fungus carpeting nearly 10 square kilometers of an Or
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  • A [[eukaryote|eukaryotic]] [[organism]], grouped into the [[kingdom (biology)|kingdom]] ''Plantae'', that typical
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  • An organism that has an oxygen-based metabolism.
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  • An organism, usually a bacterium, that makes ATP by aerobic respiration if oxygen is pr
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Aerobic organism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Facultative anaerobic organism}}
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  • * [http://gmod.org/wiki/Main_Page Generic Model Organism Database]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Multicellular organism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Organism}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Plant (organism)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Organism}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Facultative anaerobic organism]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Aerobic organism}}
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  • An organism's mechanical support structure.
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  • A mechanical support structure surrounding an organism's [[soft tissue]].
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  • A mechanical support structure embedded in an organism's [[soft tissue]].
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  • ...and having differentiated cells that perform specialized functions in the organism.
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  • ...nclude aspects of the environment in which an organism is embedded and the organism's interaction with that environment
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  • An organism's capacity to make adaptive decisions based on information about its intern
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  • The process of manipulating genes, usually outside the organism's normal reproductive process.
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  • ...ion of the body to external forces and conditions that tend to disturb the organism's homeostasis.
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  • ...inner organs (in [[viviparous animals]]), or [[germination]] (in [[plant (organism)|plants]]). The process of development during this period is called [[embry
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  • ...ysiological stress can affect [[homeostasis (biology)|homeostasis]] of the organism, and may lead to damaging or pathological conditions.<ref>National Library
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  • {{r|Organism}} {{r|Plant (organism)}}
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  • ...ances the [[inclusive fitness]] of an organism, that is, the ability of an organism to propagate its genes effectively<ref> Alcock, John. 2005. Animal Behavior
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  • {{r|Organism}} {{r|Plant (organism)}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Plant (organism)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Model organism]]
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  • #Redirect [[Aerobic organism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Model organism]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Plant (organism)]]
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  • Within the living organism.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Model organism/Definition]]
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  • {{r|Model organism}} {{r|Organism}}
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  • A sexually mature organism.
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  • The organism that causes an [[infectious disease]]
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  • {{r|Multicellular organism}} {{r|Organism}}
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  • The self-powered movement of an [[organism]].
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  • The study of a decaying organism over time.
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  • An [[organism]]'s feeding on [[organic]] materials.
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  • Single celled organism with no membrane-bound organelles.
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  • Antibodies that react with self-antigens (autoantigens) of the organism that produced them.
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  • An organism that contains genetic material from two or more distinct species
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  • Organism living, or at least surviving, under biologically extreme conditions.
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  • Under experimentally controlled conditions that does not involve a living organism.
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  • One organism living off another, with no benefit to the host.
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  • The formation of an [[organism]], starting with its first [[cell division]].
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  • A single feature or quantifiable measurement of an organism.
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  • An organism in its [[embryogenesis|earliest phase of development]].
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  • The production of [[light]] by [[life|living]] [[organism]]s.
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  • {{r|Organism}} {{r|Plant (organism)}}
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  • '''Bioluminescence''' is the production of [[light]] by living [[organism]]s.
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  • A state of an organism in which metabolism is virtually arrested.
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  • The capacity of an [[organism]] to feed on [[inorganic]] materials.
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  • An organism that acts as natural host reservoir of a [[virus (biology)]]
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  • The kinds and relative amounts of food taken in by an organism.
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  • The time an [[organism]] has been [[life|living]] after [[germination]], [[hatching]] or [[birth]]
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  • The study of [[ecological]] relationships between humans and other [[organism]]s in [[urban]] environments.
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  • The study of how cells grow and interact to form an organism.
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  • A 'germ', an [[organism]] that is too small to be seen individually with the [[naked eye]].
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  • The second highest level [[taxon]] of [[organism]]s in [[scientific classification]] and biological [[taxonomy]].
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  • The contribution that a gene or characteristic of an organism makes to [[inclusive fitness]].
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  • The process of how cells grow, divide, differentiate and interact to form an organism.
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