Habitat.
Net intake refers to the difference between the total amount of resources or inputs received and the amount of resources or outputs that are lost or utilized. In contexts like nutrition, it indicates the net amount of nutrients absorbed by an organism after accounting for excretion and metabolic processes. In economics or business, it can pertain to the net gain of resources or investments after expenses are deducted. Overall, it provides a clearer picture of actual benefit or availability.
Some environmental pressures that can affect survival include competition for limited resources, such as food or nesting sites, and predation, where individuals are hunted or attacked by other animals. Additionally, environmental factors such as extreme temperatures, drought, or pollution can also impact survival by making it more difficult for organisms to thrive in their habitat.
An organism that is anaerobic does not require oxygen to survive. Instead, it uses other molecules, such as nitrate or sulfate, for energy production. This impacts its survival and metabolism by limiting the amount of energy it can produce compared to aerobic organisms. Anaerobic organisms are typically found in environments with low oxygen levels, such as deep ocean sediments or the human gut.
yes, every organism has the same amount of genes in their bodies.. I think..!
Organisms need resources like food, water, shelter, and space to survive and reproduce. When resources are limited, competition among organisms increases as they struggle to meet their survival needs, which can result in some organisms with better adaptations outcompeting others. This competition is a fundamental aspect of natural selection and drives the evolution of traits that enhance an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment.
The minimum amount of water per day required for survival is about 2 liters, or 8 cups.
Net use can be measured by calculating the difference between the total amount of resources consumed and the total amount of resources produced or saved. This can be calculated in various ways, such as tracking energy consumption versus energy production or measuring the amount of materials used compared to the amount recycled or reused. Net use provides a metric to assess efficiency and sustainability in resource management.
Well actually, a cell makes up tissue. Then the tissue makes up an organ, the organ makes the organ system, then the organ system makes up an organism. But the exact amount of cells in an organism is unknown, but it is estimated to be 100 trillion.
The amount of resources the terrain supplied was limited.
Temperature: The degree of hotness or coldness that can affect an organism's metabolism and overall health. Light: The amount and type of light an organism receives can impact its growth, behavior, and reproduction. Food availability: The presence or absence of necessary nutrients can determine an organism's survival and development. Predators: The presence of predators can influence an organism's behavior, habitat selection, and population dynamics. Pollution: Contaminants in the environment can have harmful effects on an organism's health and well-being.
Snow is comprised of only water and a tiny amount of inorganic particulate matter. It is not an organism.
I think you mean Energy. No, the amount of energy gets cut in half(I think half) every time the energy is transferred from organism to organism. Thus plants get 100% of the energy from the sun, herbivores get 50%, level one carnivores get 25%.