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.
4 things that organisims compete for to meet their needs..... 1. space 2. food 3. water 4. shelter These things are all limited in an ecosystem, which is why competition occurs.
An inner need is a genetic urge to do something your body needs. Mating begins with an inner need to procreate and carry on the species. You may be low in iron and you feel an urge to eat meat. Those are inner needs. Things that are not inner needs are things you wsant for other needs, such as money.
Like every living thing, an elephant likes lots of things, but what it needs most is space.
A niche is everything that an animal needs in the environment to survive. The niche of a prairie dog includes burrows, grassland, and dome craters for observation.
No, a raspberry bush is living. It needs food, oxygen, water, and sunlight. All living things have cells and a raspberry bush does, and all living things grow, and a raspberry bush definitely grows.
mating, territory, food and status.
Because they compete to survive. Like people we cannot live without foods and all our needs so they compete for their needs. == ==
Inquire to find out who needs a non compete agreement. There are many subjective areas that require these agreements, so there are many people who need them.
Organisms eat other organisms, defend themselves, reproduce and compete for food and space> Hope this helps =P
social needs are love, understanding, care and them sort of things. if you want more information...go to yahoo answers.:)
Anything that needs to be heat resistant while needing the low cost of a plastic. Examples are the things light bulbs are screwed into. It needs to withstand the constant heat given off by the bulb and not melt. Other examples are bowling balls.
Some compete for thier needs like some animals:At night when it's cold they rome around and search for food and in the day some dig holes to travel around.Hope this helped.
Trees and grass compete for sunlight and water. As the tree grows taller and thicker, it shuts off light to the grass below. Some trees such as maples have shallow roots that go out under the grass and take a good share of the water that the grass needs to survive.
Some examples are car doors, key from a keyboard, or a handle for a cup. It's just practically a part of something that needs other things to go with it to be a finished product. :)
It might get enough energy for its needs, or it might not.Note that this is the usual situation - there are usually other organisms, with which an organism has to compete.
Some examples of needs and wants are: clothing, shelter, and nutrients. This was taught to me in first grade. (to give you an idea of the age level)
Some examples are car doors, key from a keyboard, or a handle for a cup. It's just practically a part of something that needs other things to go with it to be a finished product. :)