An organism that makes a home for itself in a new place is known as an "alien".
An organism that makes a home for itself in a new place is known as an invasive species. These species can outcompete native species for resources, causing harm to the local ecosystem. They often lack natural predators in the new environment, allowing them to thrive and spread rapidly.
habitat
Habitat
a community.
A habitat.
A niche is the specific area where an organism inhabits.
The members of a single type of organism in an environment is called population.
If it looks like and upside-down bowl then it is called a steel pan drum. Or sometimes called a steel drum.
The physical place where an organism lives is called its habitat. Habitats provide the necessary elements for an organism to survive, such as food, water, shelter, and environmental conditions like temperature and sunlight. Organisms are adapted to their specific habitats to better thrive and reproduce.
development
Is called Metabolism
An organism that makes it's own food is known to be autotrophic. When an autotrophic organism makes it's own food, it is known as photosynthesis. This takes place in the chloroplasts and glucose is produced from it. The glucose is then turned into Adenine Triphosphate (ATP) by the mitochondria.