Definitely so, if you can point to an organism that grows without taking in any
food, water, or air. All the known ones, certainly including humans and other
primates, convert the nutrients they absorb into increased body mass, and
when deprived of nutrients, tend to shrivel and waste away.
Energy is transferred from one organism to another in the form of sugars, which an organism breaks down for energy.
Each time one organism eats another organism, a transfer of energy occurs.
micro organism
yes. it is actual physics. a car engine needs fuel for motion. the fuel then is mechanical energy that is potential energy. it undergoes the principle of conservation of energy and it is transformed into motion. this implies that...its one among the application of physical science...because no living organism is concern despise the external force applied.
Herbivore animals eat the plants as food and carnivores eat those herbivore animals as food. Therefore, in a way, all animals depend on plants for their energy requirement.
Conservation I'm not sure
The reproductive system is responsible for creating a new living organism.
Cloning.
cloning
Reproduction
Cloning
Yes. An organism is a living thing. A hamster is a living thing. Therefore, a hamster is an organism.
Science of relationship between organism and the environment. It is also called Bionomics
The study of effort for the conservation of biodiversity in your area is very crucial. This will ensure that you have a clear understanding of the importance of each organism in the biodiversity.
The laws of conservation in physics apply whether an organism is alive or dead. If you were thinking about the afterlife - we don't know much about physical laws over there.
An organism is a living thing. Therefore, yes.
the organism releases carbon dioxide as a waste, as an extra from creating energy it can use.