It is important to classify organisms like trees and insects because they all need water, food, shelter, and all the essentials to grow. They're basically classified in that category because they are all living creatures. Weather they move or stay still they all are living things.
yes, they eat insects that live in forest trees or on the ground
No, lemurs take food from other organisms, like trees. They will also eat insects.
Organisms in forest ecosystems, such as trees, plants, insects, and birds, play similar roles to organisms in water ecosystems. For example, trees provide shelter and food for animals, just like aquatic plants in water ecosystems. Insects and birds help with pollination and seed dispersal in forests, similar to their roles in water ecosystems.
It is the strong smell in the trees that keeps the insects away.
A living organism is like a human being Example/ Animals, Trees, Flowers, Insects, or anything living
Trees: the abundance of diverse tree species provides habitat and food for animals. Insects: a wide variety of insects play crucial roles in pollination, decomposition, and as a food source for other organisms. Fungi: important decomposers that break down organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
the trees give us oxygen and organisms a place to live.
an organism is any living thing. an example might be a squirl or a rabbit. Insects are also organisms like ants and worms. trees and plants count too.<("<)
Yes. For example, you have grass, maybe trees, flowers, and other vegetation. Insects eat the plants, as do small mammals and birds. Lizards and birds eat the insects, birds and insects help the flowers grow. Rocks and dirt provide a place for the different organisms to live (or they can live in trees). Etc. :)
Insects won't have that much shelter and will lose their habitat by not having trees.
deforestation affects insects because deforestation is the cutting down on trees and without trees the insects will die without a home. ( the trees)
Tree borer insects can be effectively controlled by using methods such as applying insecticides, removing infested trees, and maintaining tree health to prevent infestations. Regular monitoring and early detection are also important in preventing damage to trees.