Any contiguous alive physical entity; entity or being that is living; an individual living thing, such as one animal, plant, fungus, or bacterium.
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Examples for "organism"
Examples for "organism"
1In fact, biologists tend to use the terms 'organism' and 'individual' interchangeably.
2Methods and results: Paper includes remarks about nitric oxide physiology in organism.
3It was the great human outworking; the organism of the mighty many.
4The food enzyme is free from viable cells of the production organism.
5Evolutionary adaptation thus suggests an extremely fine attunement between organism and environment.
1Every living thing is animated by power and has power to use.
2It was without question the ugliest living thing Gentle had ever seen.
3Not a single living thing will survive, not even animals or plants.
4You said the oneness is touched by every living thing there is.
5They'll make every living thing we need, once we do our Job.
1The Professor liked to believe every living organism possessed a unique talent.
2Proteins are reckoned to be the key actors in a living organism.
3They haven't tried to build an entire living organism from catalogue parts.
4Human society is a living organism, working mechanically, like any other organism.
5The League was treated as a living organism before it existed.
1When randomized, they self-selected into a pattern resembling the microscopic structures of a biological organism.
2Trace fossils indicate a biological organism's activity, which is directly related to its ecology and environment.
3If biology and chemistry were so interchangeable, could a molecule concocted in a flask affect the inner workings of a biological organism?
4A virus is the simplest biological organism, merely consisting of a small number of genes (DNA) sheathed in a protective protein coat.
5Cultural traits, like biological organisms, take part in an endless struggle for existence.
1For example, the construction industry has a negative perception of living organisms.
2Biological properties; the work of very minute living organisms in the soil.
3Lecithin is therefore crucial to the normal functioning of all living organisms.
4As with other living organisms, a certain amount of manure was required.
5Evolution can be studied on the population level only with living organisms.
1We have long felt that sperm is a particularly vulnerable life form.
2It's a biological form, a genuine life form, though artificial in origin.
3Midichlorians are a microscopic life form that resides within all living cells.
4In other words he was a carbon-based life form descended from an ape.
5I liked the idea of possessing my own artificial life form.
6It was the alien life form they were principally concerned with.
7They are not a strange life form; they are Zarathustran mammals.
8Because in Korea, homosexuals are lower than any other life form.
9We owe them that much, as a fellow life form on this Earth.'
10They can't stand knowing that somewhere a life form flourishes without their permission.
11The cell was revived, prompting hyperbolic cries of the first synthetic life form.
12Why doesn't the age-slowing life form show up on blood tests?
13An alien life form. She paused and took a deep breath.
14Our immortal child... the life form of maybe millions of years ahead in time.
15But you don't have to look far to see those doubts in real- life form.
16Then came what some media outlets called his creation of a new life form.
Translations for life form