Not all organisms do eat a variety of foods.
Some bacteria are heterotrophs and cannot make their own food. Instead, Heterotrophic bacteria must consume other organisms or the food that other organisms make. Heterotrophic bacteria may consume a variety of foods--from milk and meat, which you might also eat, to the decaying leaves on a forest floor
Some bacteria are heterotrophs and cannot make their own food. Instead, Heterotrophic bacteria must consume other organisms or the food that other organisms make. Heterotrophic bacteria may consume a variety of foods--from milk and meat, which you might also eat, to the decaying leaves on a forest floor
It is true organisms have to compete for living space.
It depends on the organisms and their habitats. Most of the time, yes, organisms must compete, as this space also contains items necessary for survival such as food and water.
Organisms are named by a genus and species, based on their taxonomy. Both parts of the name must be in Latin and are derived from a variety of sources.
No, all organisms do not respond to the environment in exactly the same ways. Each organism must respond by whatever methods are best suited for the survival of the organism. There are a variety of requirements for optimum response to the environment, and the requirements for divergent organisms could be diametrically opposed.
A variety of foods are classified as a fruit including all parts of the plant that develop from a flower. A fruit must contain a seed and are generally sweet to the taste.
Aristotle
All organisms must reproduce.
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The organic organization is supposed to copy organisms. So it is supposed to be a living part of its environment. People within the organic organization must therefore be the best qualified for their particular organizational jobs. But they cannot just be proficient and up-to-date in their particular corners of the organization. They must also be aware of wider trends, in the internal and external environments. Like organisms, each person and each job links with all others. And, like organisms, each person and each job must be ready to change to fit changes in the organization, and in the outside world. So the two keywords would be adaptability and flexibility.
True. Organisms must compete with each other for space to live