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- The number and kinds of organisms are not constant. How do you explain this statement?Describe the conditions or circumstances when organic material (i.e. living things) would not be preserved. There are 2 ideas for where life started. Describe both of them in terms of why or why not they are feasible.In multicellular organisms, the levels of organization are _____________, _____________, _____________ and _____________.
- Explain the process that is depicted by the diagram below. (What is the overall purpose of the process?What kind of organism uses this process? What is the overall significance of this process to life?a which is the simplest unit of life, is surrounded by a membrane and contains macromolecules.Give also explanation.
- Explain the process that is depicted by the diagram below. (What is the overall purpose of the process?What kind of organism uses this process? What is the overall significance of this process to life? *please answer the question being asked. answer should be short and conciseWhy do organisms each exist in a narrow range of temperature and pH? Explain what is happening outside of their range during high and low temperature or high and low pH (consider each situation separately).Explain these diagrams