Homeostasis
Living organisms depend on one another and on their environment for survival.
On both masses, and on the distance.
Organisms depend on abiotic factors such as sunlight, water, temperature, and soil for survival. These factors provide essential resources and conditions for growth, reproduction, and metabolism. Changes in abiotic factors can significantly impact the health and survival of organisms in an ecosystem.
On what other parts of the ecosystem do snakes depend for food?
All species of organism depend on their ability to produce new members. Without reproduction, the species would die out.
An ability to be self-reliant is a key trait for survival there. Otherwise, it's important to be able to depend on 'each other'.
Maned Geese primarily depend on their natural habitat, which includes wetlands, grasslands, and agricultural areas, for survival. They rely on these environments for food sources, such as seeds, grasses, and aquatic plants. Additionally, they depend on the presence of water bodies for drinking and nesting. Conservation of their habitat is crucial for their survival, as habitat degradation poses significant threats to their populations.
The proper anatomical development of males and females as well as their ability to reproduce depend on the functioning of special glands in their bodies.
Anacondas are not plant eaters, so they do depend on other animals for its survival.
The ability to maintain internal peace, defend against external aggression, and maintaining and improving living standards acceptable to the inhabitants.
Our energy needs depend on body mass because larger bodies require more energy to sustain basic functions like metabolism and movement. This is because more tissue and cells need to be supported and fueled by energy in larger bodies. Smaller bodies have less mass to maintain and therefore require less energy.
Living organisms depend on one another and on their environment for survival.
it depends on where you are
Tobacco.
intelligence
to survive
The survival of Christianity will not depend upon monasteries. The questions premise is false.