yes, octopi are orgamisms yes, octopi are organisms
Octopuses are multicellular organisms. They are complex animals with specialized cells that form tissues, organs, and organ systems. Their bodies consist of millions of cells working together to carry out various functions such as movement, digestion, and reproduction. Octopuses belong to the phylum Mollusca, which includes other multicellular organisms like snails, clams, and squids.
Yes, octopuses can have relationships with other organisms, though these interactions are often opportunistic rather than long-term. They may form symbiotic relationships with certain species, like cleaning wrasse, which help remove parasites. Additionally, octopuses display complex behaviors when interacting with other marine life, such as hunting or avoiding predators. However, they are primarily solitary creatures, focusing on their own survival and reproduction.
other octopuses kill octopuses!!!! :-D
Octopuses are consumers, specifically carnivorous consumers, as they primarily feed on other animals such as crabs, fish, and mollusks. They play a role in the marine food web by hunting and controlling the populations of their prey. Unlike producers, which create their own food through photosynthesis, octopuses rely on consuming other organisms for energy.
no!!They do not even have octopuses in sea world!!: )
what does an octopuses ink do to its predator
There are about 85,000 recognized living species in the phylum Mollusca, which includes familiar organisms like snails, clams, and octopuses.
the octopuses real name is octopus.
octopuses need poo and pee
Octopuses have copper and magnesium in their blood.
octopuses do not attack its just the matter of how you handle them
Yes, octopuses have three hearts.