Fitness.
Fitness
Fitness
The range of factors under which an organism functions and survives is known as its ecological niche. This includes the physical environment the organism lives in, as well as its interactions with other species and resources in its ecosystem.
Fitness
Homeostasis is important for cells to maintain a stable internal environment, allowing them to function properly. For an entire organism, homeostasis ensures that the body's physiological processes are regulated to support overall health and well-being. It helps maintain stable conditions necessary for cells to carry out their functions effectively.
It maintains a stable environment for the cell and the entire organism.
The part of the biosphere that surrounds an organism is the environment. The environment can be small or large and has factors which include the light, temperature etc.
An organism's parts have specific functions that are essential for its survival and reproduction. These functions are closely related to the structure and composition of the parts, allowing the organism to perform activities such as obtaining food, reproducing, resisting diseases, and carrying out other life processes. The interplay between an organism's parts and their functions ensures the organism's overall health and well-being.
"Habitat" refers to the natural environment or home of a particular plant or animal species. It encompasses the physical features of the environment where an organism lives, as well as the interactions between the organism and its surroundings.
You find one celled organisms in both plants and animals. They fill what we called a niche or space in the environment and they do well there.
The cells of an organism carry out the functions it needs to live. Healthier cells carry out the functions more efficiently making it easier for the organism to live aka making the organism healthier
The cells that are the basic unit of life carry out the functions needed to support and maintain life, for which they require a continual supply of energy. The ability to respond to the environment helps an organism to avoid injury or death, as well as meet material needs. Reproduction and development enables species survival.