Organisms need nutrients to build tissues and carry out essential life functions.
Fungi and Bacteria that gain nutrients from once living organisms are called decomposers. Organisms that gain nutrients from living organisms is called parasites.
Nutrients are recycled in ecosystems, but not in organisms.
Examples of abiotic needs include water, sunlight, oxygen, temperature, and soil nutrients. These are essential non-living factors that influence the growth and survival of organisms in an ecosystem.
Decomposers get their nutrients from dead and decaying organisms.
Micro-organisms meet their needs by obtaining energy through various metabolic processes such as fermentation or respiration. They acquire nutrients essential for growth and reproduction by absorbing molecules from their environment. Micro-organisms also engage in activities like competition, cooperation, and adaptation to survive and thrive in their habitats.
The nutrients your body needs are mostly water and food
the nutrients your body needs are sugar, starch, and fiber.
The amount of nutrients in freshwater will determine what type of organisms there are. If there is bacteria in the water, it may affect the nutrients and contaminate them, which will affect the organisms that live in the water.
1- Needs Water 2- Needs Nutrients 3- Can Grow 4- Can Exchange Gases 5- Respnds to Enviroment 6- Reproduces 7- Oxygen
All organisms need nutrients.
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Decomposers break down dead organisms which produce carbon dioxide and nutrients. These nutrients are then used by other organisms such as plants.