Want this question answered?
you group them by their size habitats and where they come from
I think and I'm pretty sure its habitats
Niches within habitats are where organisms live. Organisms claim certain parts of their homelands in order to find their eating, exercising, mating, and resting needs met.
The biosphere is "patchy"-a particular area may contain an uneven distribution of different ecosystems. This patchiness creates different habitats.
because this website is the best for answers
A habitat is where one organism lives
They can move, develop different adaptions, or change their life style.
they adapt when they migrate and end up having to thrive off of the water and available resources.
The common name for Ciliophora is ciliates. These are a group of protists characterized by the presence of cilia, which are short, hair-like structures used for locomotion and feeding. Ciliates are found in various aquatic habitats and some are known for their complex cell structures and behaviors.
yes. all organisms live in habitats. take a lion for example...they live in the jungle. the jungle is a type of habitat.
ALL animals have specific habitats. Indeed all organisms (ie lifeforms found on the Planet Earth) have specific habitats.
Different Habitats have different environmental conditions
If different habitats were distroyed then the organisms which belong to that habitat will die... the food chain will break and sometimes it can harm each and every specie.... for eg: if there is no water, the fishes will die... no forest, the plants and animals will start becoming extint... so it's very important not to destroy other organisms habitat for LIFE....
There is no certain number of habitats in an ecosystem because it depends on the number of organisms living in that ecosystem.
By building structures in animals wild habitats
they have to find a dick and suck it
Tropical Rain Forest