yes because every living things are organisms
dolphins, other sharks and,YOU!
Sharks don't live in symbiosis with other organisms. They don't need to. However the remora, or suckerfish, often attach themselves to a sharks skin. They keep the skin clean while removing debris and eating parasites on the sharks skin.
There are a great many different aquatic organisms. These organisms range from sea snails and phytoplankton to sharks and whales.
A variety of sharks fish and even shrimp
no one knows....
Scorpions, sharks... I don't know!
Vultures sharks and mainly scavengers for example
Land sharks
blue whales grey whales sharks
Yes, they are aerobic organisms so they require oxygen.
Yes. Because sharks eat other organisms to get their energy and survive, they are consumers.
Sharks and swordfish are both in the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, and Infraphylum Gnathostomata. Within the Infraphylum Gnathostomata, sharks and swordfish are in different classes: Chondrichthyes for sharks and Osteichthyes for swordfish.