Biology, asked by CERVEAU, 7 months ago

What do a worm, cat, elephant, and mouse all have in common? *
they are all composed of cells
they all have hair or fur covering their body
they all move the same way
they all have the same internal structures​

Answers

Answered by mbaegbuolive44
10

Answer:

they are all composed of cells

Explanation:

cells make up living things according to the theory of cells

also animals are living things

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
0

A worm, cat, elephant, and mouse are all composed of cells.

  • All the organisms mentioned above belong to different phyla and kingdoms. For example, the earthworm belongs to Annelida and the cat belongs to Mammalia.
  • All these organisms have different internal structures, for example, earthworm requires their body skin to respire while cats require lungs to respire.
  • They differ in locomotion as the internal structures are different.
  • The common factor between all these organisms is that they are all composed of cells.
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