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Would you expect to find many organisms living at the bottom of deep lake?

Yes, more than at the surfase.


Would you expect to find many organisms living at the bottom of a deep lake?

bacteria and decomposers


What is a word that is a living organism and often in gardens?

The living organisms that one would most likely expect to find in gardens are plants.


How to explain taxonomy?

Taxonomy was discover by Carl Linneaus. Taxonomy is the classification of all living organisms.


The experimental approach taken in current biological investigations presumes that?

living organisms can be understood in terms of the same physical and chemical laws that can be used to explain all natural phenomena.


Are all organisms living things?

Yes **G1N4** I thought some living things are not organisms, because they are not free living.


Are there more living organisms than non living organisms?

There are no non-living organisms, unless you mean dead organisms.


Does all living things eat other living things?

No, autotrophs are organisms which can create their own food. An example of an autotroph is a plant. Plants produce food by the means of photosynthesis. Plants are at the bottom of trophic levels, and are food for all other organisms. Heterotrophs are organisms which do consume other organisms for food.


Living organisms come from other living organisms?

All living organisms have to have a host to create other organisms. This includes micro organisms as well as bacterial organisms


Is a muddy lake bottom a living thing?

No, there might be organisms living in it, but it itself is not a living thing. The reason is because floors and sea floors cannot live nor can many other things.


How are living cells that are organisms different from living cells that are not organisms?

All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.


What is the difference between living cells that are organisms and living cells are not organisms?

Single celled organisms are examples of living cells that are organisms. Most other living cells are parts of living organisms, but could not survive long on their own.