They don't HAVE to but if most don't, there will no more left.
They don't HAVE to but if most don't, there will no more left.
to grow and reproduce
Earth organisms need essential nutrients, water, oxygen, suitable temperature, and an energy source to live and reproduce. Additionally, shelter or habitat plays a crucial role in providing a safe environment for organisms to thrive.
All organisms need food, water, and shelter in order to live, grow, and reproduce.
Mutualism occurs when organisms need protection (e.g., "guest defenders" or "guest cleaners"), when immobile organisms need to reproduce (e.g., pollinators or seed dispersers), and when organisms need to expand tolerances.
False. Not all living things are able to reproduce. Some organisms, like mules, are sterile and cannot produce offspring. Additionally, certain organisms, such as worker bees, are also unable to reproduce.
Bacteria are able to reproduce on their own while viruses need a host to.
Organisms that belong to the same species can reproduce a fertile offspring.
sterile worker bees,mules,etc....i need some more examples other than these......
Organisms need access to a mate for sexual reproduction or the ability to produce offspring asexually. They also require the necessary resources such as food, water, and shelter to support the growth and development of offspring. In some cases, specific environmental conditions or cues may be necessary to trigger the reproductive process.
A virus does not need a crystal to reproduce, as they are not living organisms and do not have cellular machinery to perform reproduction. However, a virus does need a host cell to replicate and produce new virus particles.
To be able to grow and reproduce.