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They fulfil all of the criteria for life. They grow, reproduce, metabolise, respond to stimuli and react go their environment. They also can achieve homeostasis.
The study of how living things interact with each other and with their environment is called ecology.1.the branch of Biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.2.the political movement that seeks to protect the environment, especially from pollution.3. Ecology is the scientific study of interaction of organisms with their surrounding environment and among themselves.
The change is actually a stimulus and when the organism reacts to the stimulus, it becomes a response. Overall, The answer is a stimulus.
When an antigen and antibody react it causes cells to clump together. The term used to describe the clumping of cells is called agglutination.
There are 7 characteristics of life one of which is irritability, meaning an organism needs to be able to react to its environment, this characteristic or instinct is what causes organisms to react to their environment. The ability to ajust to this change in their environment is adaption.
There are 7 characteristics of life one of which is irritability, meaning an organism needs to be able to react to its environment, this characteristic or instinct is what causes organisms to react to their environment. The ability to ajust to this change in their environment is adaption.
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No, all organisms react to their environment to survive.
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It really depends on the organism, but all living organisms consume energy, give off waist, reproduce, pass down their genes to later generations and react to their environment (Every species reacts differently)
It really depends on the organism, but all living organisms consume energy, give off waist, reproduce, pass down their genes to later generations and react to their environment (Every species reacts differently)
A marine biologist studies the plants and animals found in marine environments. They also look at the way these organisms react with their environment.
Flurocarbons react with ozone and deplete it. It causes various adverse effects.