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Summary Of: Organism

describes any organism with more than one... A superorganism is an organism consisting of many organisms... organism is under dispute... organism that includes microorganisms such as... all vital functions of an organism occur within cells... the genetic code and differences in how each organism translates nucleic acid sequences into proteins... Ancient organism challenges cell evolution... The largest organism in the world may be a fungus carpeting nearly 10 square kilometers of an Oregon...

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