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No they can reproduce if they come across a host cell but cannot respond to their environment
No viruses do not have homeostasis. They have no cellular activities because they are not made of cells. Viruses do not respond or adapt to the environment. Any changes in the viruses are brought about by the host cells that make the new copies of the virus. When science says that viruses evolve, it is really the host cell that makes the changes in the virus. So the virus type accumulates these changes, but it doesn't make the changes itself.
non living things that adapt to the environment
All living things reproduce. Living things respond to their environment Living things adapt to their environment.
All living things reproduce. Living things respond to their environment Living things adapt to their environment.
They Began to Adapt to the changes over a certain period of time
Organisms have cellular organization. They reproduce and pass on traits to their offspring. They respond to stimuli and adapt to the environment.
viruses do not grow, and viruses do not respond to changes in their environment. Therefore, viruses are not living organisms. All living things reproduce, but Viruses need living cells to reproduce because Viruses cannot reproduce by themselves.
Organisms have cellular organization. They reproduce and pass on traits to their offspring. They respond to stimuli and adapt to the environment.
how do leeches adapt their environment
Rainforests have developed various adaptations to thrive in their environment, such as tall trees to capture sunlight, broad leaves for efficient photosynthesis, and dense foliage to retain moisture and provide habitat for diverse species. Additionally, many plants have evolved symbiotic relationships with animals for pollination and seed dispersal. The high biodiversity in rainforests helps in creating a resilient ecosystem that can withstand disturbances like storms and droughts.
If plants do not adapt, they do not survive in that particular environment.