Ecology The environment influences the living things that it surrounds. Ecology is the study of relationships between organisms and their relationships with their environment. Living things can alter their environment, but nonliving things cannot. Living things, for example, may migrate or hibernate if the environment becomes difficult to live in.
Living environments adapt to changes through evolutionary processes, such as natural selection, where individuals with traits better suited to the environment are more likely to survive and reproduce. In contrast, living organisms respond to immediate changes in their environment through behaviors or physiological adjustments to improve their chances of survival. Both adaptation and response are crucial mechanisms for living organisms to thrive in their environments.
Yes of course. Mushrooms are living things and living things respond to changes. ♡♥
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yes because all living things respond to changes
Adaptations are a mechanism of living things that enables them to respond to changing environments. Some of the adaptations include skin, type of legs, tails, digestive and respiratory systems among others.
One characteristic of living things is that they can respond to things that happen in their environments.
Living things in nature can respond dramatically to changes in temperature, water availability, food availability, and the presence of predators or competitors. These environmental factors can trigger behaviors such as migration, hibernation, reproduction, or changes in feeding habits to ensure survival.
regulation and homeostasis
yeah because even they are only bacterium they still respond because they are still living organisms
living things require air,water and food.they reproduce.they grow.they move.they respond to changes.
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living things require air,water and food.they reproduce.they grow.they move.they respond to changes.