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Almost any organism - that is, living thing - will respond to its environment. An example is the rabbit - if there is no grass in its environment, instead of starving it will eat tree bark and roots. If the environment is too different to what that organism is adapted to, it will not be able to function there and it will die, for example introducing a freshwater fish into salt water, or a mango tree to Antarctica.
No, they do not. Because they have such a thin Cell Membrane, all the nutrients they need can be absorbed through diffusion or active transport.
No. Bark is part of the tree, not an independent organism.
Algae or mosses live on tree trunks.
an organism
A tree is an example of a sedentary organism.
A Tree A Tree
yes
Maple tree
An organism is any living, breathing life on earth. For example, a fish is an organism, and so is a tree.
eukarya
no...bird's are not single celled
a niche for an organism is the role that this organism plays in its environment, for example, a bay breasted warbler inhabits a middle section of the tree which it shares with 4 other species of warblers, but it feeds on the insects that live on the middle section of the tree.
One good example: Mistletoe (on oak trees).
no. it's part of an organism, the tree itself.
A producer is any organism that makes its own food, like a plant. An example that is found in abundance is the Pine Tree.