aerobe
Photosynthetic organisms require sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis effectively.
All living organisms (not dead) require energy
All living organisms (not dead) require energy
Yes, they are aerobic organisms so they require oxygen.
All living organisms require water to survive. This includes plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms. Water is essential for carrying out various biological processes such as metabolism, nutrition, and reproduction.
Most animals, including humans, require oxygen for respiration. This includes mammals, birds, reptiles, and many invertebrates. Additionally, some bacteria and fungi also require oxygen for their respiration processes.
there are many organisms that do not require sunlight to live but then there are some that need hosts
No, they require cells....Hope that helped!! <3 -Ciera J.-
The first organisms that did not require water for reproduction were likely plants and some types of fungi. These organisms evolved mechanisms such as pollen and spores to reproduce in dry conditions without the need for water.
Living organisms require oxygen for respiration which is essential for energy production. Additionally, some organisms like plants require carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, where they convert carbon dioxide into glucose using energy from sunlight. Other gases like nitrogen may also be used by certain organisms for various metabolic processes.
Organisms that require certain levels of hydrostatic pressure for optimal growth are called piezophiles. These organisms thrive in high-pressure environments such as deep-sea habitats.
Yes, all living organisms require energy, otherwise they can't grow or reproduce.