Understanding Organisms
Defining what constitutes an organism can be surprisingly complex, as it encompasses a vast array of life forms from single-celled bacteria to complex multicellular beings like trees and animals. The distinction between organisms and populations is also explored, emphasizing that a population consists of individuals of the same species within a specific geographical area, highlighting the importance of interbreeding potential among its members.In this clip
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Episode 25: Organs, Tissues and Systems
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