they can adapt to changing conditions better...adapt or become extinct!
Survival of the fittest, evolution, you choose. The organisms with the best genetics are the ones who survive to reproduce and pass on their good genes, where the organisms with poor genetics die and do not pass on theirs.
energy and nutrients and good temperature
both Macroevolution and Microevolution Good luck with Novanet. God help you.
both Macroevolution and Microevolution Good luck with Novanet. God help you.
Many will not hatch, the ones that do, a good number of the young are not likely to survive in the wild to reach adulthood.
Q 1 Why do all living organisms need food?A 1 All living organisms need food for good health ,for energy and etcthank youFrom Emmanuel .Remy. Denis
Chikin is good better than corn beef the end. EPIC
All living organisms in an ecosystem need access to resources such as food, water, and shelter. They also require appropriate environmental conditions including temperature, sunlight, and oxygen to survive. Interactions with other organisms for functions like pollination, dispersal, and symbiosis are also crucial for their survival in an ecosystem.
because, decomposers help give the soil good nutrients. if the soil can't help the plants, then the heborvores would die, and so would the predators.
yes
During good conditions, organisms can reproduce sexually and benefit from the genetic diversity that this creates. During harsh conditions, asexual reproduction can take place without having a partner and results in offspring that are identical to the parent. This means that if the parent can survive the harsh conditions, then the offspring are more likely to as well.
Competition helps organisms become stronger over time - in nature, only the strongest survive, so the weak and defective organisms never reproduce, thus making the species stronger. In humanity, competition makes people want to do better and helps them work harder for their goals.