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A niche is an organism's way of life within an ecosystem. This differs from a habitat, which is only the place where an organism lives.
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A niche is an organism's role in its ecosystem and a habitat is where an organism lives. They help the organism in its life.
The term for an organism's total way of life, is niche.
habitat
Niche or Ecological Niche
habitat? maybe?(:
The niche of a shark in an ecosystem is to prevent overcrowding in it's environment.
A niche is an organism's role in a community. What it eats, Where it eats, When it eats, and its job in that environment.
That is very easy,organisms usually and maybe always in the water. They form into random shapes
A place where organism spends his/her life is habitat.
When an organism is said to have a niche, that means that it has some kind of specialty, usually involving the type of food that it eats, or its strategy for obtaining food, which is in some way different from that of other species. The koala bear eats the leaves of the eucalyptus tree. That is its niche. The scarab beetle eats dung. Catfish eat algae. A cactus performs photosynthesis, and does it with intensively water-conserving methods which allow it to grow in arid regions. Each of these has a very different strategy of survival, which can be described as an ecological niche.