The earthworms have a layer of film on their body to help them retain moisture to live in the soil. There response to touch helps the worm protect themselves, find food, and also to find mates.
It seeks out moist soil
It seeks out moist soil.
Abiotic Factors
by growing, responding to the enviorment, transforming energy,and reproducing and by going closeer to the little bug in them it is the mirical of life
how changes in the environment affect a community of organisms
A group of organisms that thrive in an anaerobic environment are microorganisms.
because the organisms eat the dead / nonliving environment
Response to stimuli refers to a response to outside stimuli such as a noise or a smell. It is a term that refers to an organisms ability to respond to the outside environment.
osmoregulators
Abiotic Factors
Chemosynthetic organisms obtain their energy directly from raw chemicals in their environment. Examples of this include tubeworms living next to hydrothermal vents.
Different unicellular organisms include the amoeba, the paramecium, and the euglena. These are all creatures made up of a single ell, capable of moving and responding to the environment.
Response to stimulus
venus flytrap
"Examples of organisms in the starfish?"
A group of organisms and their environment is a biome.
wombats respond to the environment
When a person is responding to non-existent stimuli (environment) and/or not responding to existent (present environment) stimuli. In other words, a person is interacting with 'something that is not there' or not interacting with their environment that is definitely present.
Nonliving factors that are found in an organism's physical environment are also known as abiotic factors. Abiotic factors can be physical or chemical. Examples include light, water, air, soil, and temperature. These various factors can affect different organisms in different ways.