organisms
An organism is any individual living thing that exhibits the characteristics of life: it maintains internal order (homeostasis), carries out metabolism, grows, develops, responds to stimuli, and reproduces. Organisms range from single cells to complex multicellular bodies; they are composed of cells that may be prokaryotic or eukaryotic. They extract energy and matter from their environment and adapt to changing conditions over time.
Organisms are classified into domains and kingdoms based on cellular organization and genetic relations. Current consensus
Metabolism encompasses all chemical processes that sustain life, including energy capture through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, and
Reproduction can be sexual or asexual, producing offspring and providing genetic continuity. Development follows genetic programming
Studying organisms involves multiple disciplines, from genetics and physiology to ecology and taxonomy. The term ‘organism’