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organism <an organism; organisms> SUST.

organism BIOL.
organism ECON.
organism ECON.
organism ECON.
organism ECON.
organism ECON.
organism ECON.
organism ECON.
organism ECON.
organism ECON.
organism BIOL.

organism BIOL.

living organism Pl

micro - organism AGR.

micro-organism BIOL.

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These organisms use vibrations to locate other individuals.
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Frequent hand washing remains the most important defense against the spread of unwanted organisms.
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The sum total of all the organisms, soils, water and air is termed as the pedosphere.
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They commonly form from silica-secreting organisms such as radiolarians, diatoms, or some types of sponges.
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This isopod is a troglobite, an organism that spends its entire life in subterranean caves.
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Some involve water or even the growth of organisms.
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As a result, aragonite-based organisms live in shallower environments.
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The organisms were identified down to family or species level where possible.
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An autapomorphy is a distinctive anatomical feature that is unique to a given organism or group.
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While all organisms vary from individual to individual, plants exhibit an additional type of variation.
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