An animal called a 'strain 121' can survive in temperatures of 121 degrees C and can survive short periods of time of 130 degrees C. Thermophilic microorganisms have been recorded as living at temperatures as high as 250 Fahrenheit.
But you'd have to be more specific if you have a particular animal in mind.
70 degrees.
high isn't it?
90
All organism will die when their space destroyed
Algae
As a living organism yeast needs sugars, water and warmth to stay alive.
An organism is actually a living thing, and a habitat is the environment for an organism. But, if one organism lives on another, the organism is its habitat.
The basic needs of living things are those things which are essential for that organism to survive, for example humans need food, water and shelter
because a habitat provides appropriate food,shelter and temperature for the organisms living in it.....
energy and nutrients and good temperature
The organism needs food, water, homeostasis (body temperature is healthy) and living space.
yes
There is no such thing as an 'abiotic organism.' Abiotic means 'non living.' Organism means something living. Abiotic organism is an oxymoron.
to survive, multiply and generate their future!
Known life needs energy, nutrients, and an ideal temperature range to survive. Without any one of these, an organism is likely to die. (Energy is often obtained from nutrients, and sometimes from temperature.)
Life on earth is widely related to the evolution theory. May be a living organism adapt itself to a high temperature which could kill another living organism. But this process of adaptation may last for thousands of centuries. On the other hand, a living organism may adapt itself to a very low temperature, which could kill another living organism that is not adapted to extremely low temperature as well.
no. mimicry is when one organism mimics another to survive. a rabbit mimics the snow, witch is not a living organism.
It is the organism's habitat.
Homeostasis is important to an organism because it is the correct living environment for that organism to live in. The human body need to stay at a temperature of 37 degrees Celsius, with a pH around 7.4 in most areas, and have even breathing in order for it to survive. Homeostasis allows this to happen.
they produces food for other living organism to eat on them and survive