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High birth rates that lead to potentially large populations that require more resources than available to meet their needs.
the basic needs that organisms can meet is that thay need to coopera together for thay can hunt or for thay can get in a safe place to avods a prediter
Four things that organisms fight for are food, territory, dominance, and mates.
Organisms have to compete for a lot of things in order to meet their needs. Some of the things that they have to compete for are habitats, food, and water.
the organism will die
Organisms eat other organisms, defend themselves, reproduce and compete for food and space> Hope this helps =P
they could die
The difference between modification and adaption is that when you modify, you change "it" to meet your needs. When you adapt to "something", you change yourself to meet the climates needs.
Unicellular organisms meet their basic needs by metabolism (eating, drinking, breathe, and excrete) , growth (how big do they grow), Reproduction, irritability (how do they react to heat and cold, how do they react to danger), adaptation (how do they compete for food and space to survive) and movement (how do they move).
many unicellular and some multicellular organisms
If you mean Do organisms move to environments that meet their needs. then yes, if they can. Otherwise they do poorly or die. if the organisms have enough time they will evolve to use the new environment.If the question is "Do organisms impact their environment to be better suited to themselves", then no, they do not. The environment shapes the organism, not the other way around.
mosses meet their needs by mosses finding their needs