No, single-celled organisms can live nearly anywhere. Amoebas can grow to be visible with the naked eye, but are still single celled.
budding
True. Organisms must compete with each other for space to live
An organism is a living thing!!!! Does talking live? NO!!!
The cells of an organism carry out the functions it needs to live. Healthier cells carry out the functions more efficiently making it easier for the organism to live aka making the organism healthier
A place where an organism lives would very so be it's HABITAT!
All organism will die when their space destroyed
budding
A very small organism......... they live everywhere: in your hair even in rocks on the earths crust!
A very small organism......... they live everywhere: in your hair even in rocks on the earths crust!
An organism can live as long as it can live.
An organism can live as long as it can live.
because their space they live in is very small
The water bear is a mini organism that is almost indestructable, and it can live in space-where nothing else can.
bacteria domain archaea
True. Organisms must compete with each other for space to live
Organisms need food sources, opportunities for mating, protective cover from predators, and space for raising their young.
to help an organism live you need nutrients, like any types of food, depending on the organism.