living and non-living
living and non-living
what are the two parts of an organism's habitat
yes it is possible
When you change the natural habitat of organisms, they have two choices. They can either move or adapt. if they do not do either of these, they will disappear.
The two parts of an ecosystem are Producers and Consumers. Producers are plants and other organisms that produce their own food. Consumers are the organisms that eat producers to survive.
Two different organisms can be compared by examining their genetic similarities, physical characteristics, habitat preferences, and behavior. By analyzing these factors, scientists can infer evolutionary relationships and understand how the organisms are related and adapted to their environment.
gators and crocs
Biodiversity is the diversity between plant and animal species in a habitat. The biosphere is the sphere of all living things. Naturally, the more diverse the plant and animal species are, the more the biosphere expands to include more or new species.
they use it to build body parts and make cells
A habitat refers to the zone in which the organism lives and where it can find food, shelter, protection and mates for reproduction. It is the natural environment in which an organism lives. Organisms generally live in one habitat which has the factors, such as soil, moisture, range of temperature, and light intensity, that are suited to the organism. Different habitata cols be 100's of kilometres apart. For example an organism that lives in a tropical habitat will not compete with an organism that lives in a polar habitat. Or an organism that lives in a marine habitat will not compete with an organism that lives in a stream habitat
This type of reproduction is called fragmentation. In this process, an organism breaks into two or more parts, each of which is capable of regenerating into a new individual. Some organisms that reproduce through fragmentation include starfish, flatworms, and certain plants like ferns.
The two different organisms are plants and well humans and animals. they come from the different shape and ways of their cells, such as the vacules or the nucleus and its placement.