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A organism with traits that are suited to a certain environment have a better chance of surviving than organisms who's traits are not suited for the environment.
to know how the other organisms live with their environment and what relationships have in them.
Ecosystem or ecological system
fungi actually live in or on living organisms. They are also called saprophytes
food, water, shelter, temperature, light, and another of it's kind with a different gender.
A organism with traits that are suited to a certain environment have a better chance of surviving than organisms who's traits are not suited for the environment.
natural selection is part of this
no they don't they are not adapted and suited to the environment !
Organisms that live above the ocean floor are apart of the pelagic environment
environment
Probably natural selection. The environment is the selector of organisms.
The snow leopards live in high altitudes in the mountains. They are well suited for this environment by having an undercoat, long hair, and markings that help them to be hidden in their surroundings.
Living organisms and the environment in which they live.
benthic environment
they just live their and use their resources to live.
depending on the environment organisms must adapt in certain ways so they can survive
If you mean Do organisms move to environments that meet their needs. then yes, if they can. Otherwise they do poorly or die. if the organisms have enough time they will evolve to use the new environment.If the question is "Do organisms impact their environment to be better suited to themselves", then no, they do not. The environment shapes the organism, not the other way around.