Dead organisms are important to the environment because they provide food for many other living organisms. Dead organisms also become a part of the soil and allow plants and animals to feed.
The diversity of functions an organism can hold in its environment, and the diversity of habitats in which it can live. (Example) A shark is very niche diverse because it can live in an environment with live fish and eat them, or an environment with mostly dead fish and just eat the dead ones. That's why sharks are "living fossils."
To be considered an organism, it must be alive, so there is no organism that's dead or alive.
The organism's natural habitat
The part of the biosphere that surrounds an organism is the environment. The environment can be small or large and has factors which include the light, temperature etc.
how does the environmental determine where an organism can survive
decomposers.
It maintains a stable environment for the cell and the entire organism.
It maintains a stable environment for the cell and the entire organism.
What the importance of interaction between living organisms and the environment
Decomposers
fungus
a composer is an organism that feeds on living organism
The diversity of functions an organism can hold in its environment, and the diversity of habitats in which it can live. (Example) A shark is very niche diverse because it can live in an environment with live fish and eat them, or an environment with mostly dead fish and just eat the dead ones. That's why sharks are "living fossils."
both, but the environment influences the organism more. this causes the organism to change and they start to influence the environment a.k.a THEY ADAPT
The environment in which an organism lives is its habitat.
Feed, Breed, Die. Pretty much Well, bacteria are supposed to decompose dead animals.
A single organism in an environment is called an individual