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Reactions that require energy in the form of heat are called endothermic.
An equal amount of heat will be absorbed by the surroundings.
absorbed by the surroundings
other organisms or their surroundings.
endothermic
its niche
simuli
The surroundings where organisms live is called a habitat.
Reactions that require energy in the form of heat are called endothermic.
the space an organism occupies is called a niche the surroundings of and organism would be its habitat I hope this is what you meant by organisms surroundings? if not restate question a little more clearly
Heat- loving bacteria are called thermophiles. They are heat thriving organisms.
Ecosystem
There are two ways that a substance ( called the System ) may release energy to the Surroundings :( 1 ) Heat may be released by heat transfer from the System to the Surroundings. Heat transfer from the System to the Surroundings requires the System temperature to exceed the temperature of the Surroundings and the presence of one or more heat transfer modes ( conduction, convection, and/or radiation.( 2 ) Work done by the System of on the Surroundings corresponding to a force moving through a distance, such as when the substance expands. Substance confined to a cylinder with a piston may expand, doing work on the Surroundings.
This field is called "exobiology".
Its habitat.
A stimuli or stimulus is a change in an organisms surroundings that provokes a response from the organism.
stimulus