any thing that you think of, that lives in the dessert, is an organism
examples of living organisms in these areas: cacti, lizards, some types of snakes, etc.
A desert community refers to the species and organisms that live in a desert area. This is the desert biome which includes plants and animals and other organisms.
Most mice in the desert feed on seeds and plants. Some also eat insects and other small organisms.
Desert snakes interact with other organisms by preying on small mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. They are both predator and prey in the desert ecosystem, being hunted by larger predators such as birds of prey and mammals. Some snakes also contribute to seed dispersal and help regulate prey populations.
Plants are able to adapt to almost every environment. Some ways they have adapted to the desert is being able to store large amounts of water and protect themselves from other organisms.
a slug is a consumer
No, a desert is not alive but a desert has many living organisms.
Most organisms that die are quickly devoured by scavengers in the desert and do not have the opportunity to decay.
By depending on other organisms like plants during photosynthesis to make their food
No, a forest generally supports more organisms than a desert. Forests have more vegetation, which provides a greater variety of food and habitat for animals. Deserts, on the other hand, have limited water and food resources, making it more challenging for organisms to survive and thrive.
The Sahara is not in South America, it is in northern Africa.
Yes, there are few Protista organisms that grow in the desert.