a habitat
Its habitat.
An organism's habitat is the place where it lives and obtains everything it needs to survive, such as food, water, shelter, and space. Habitats can vary greatly depending on the organism and may include forests, deserts, oceans, or even human-made environments like cities.
A organism's niche determines three different things. The three things that are determined are where the organism lives, where it is on the food web and the food the organism eats.
Organisms can be grouped as free-living or parasitic. A parasite is an organism which lives in or on another organism, from which it obtains its food. Since humans do not do this they are not parasitic, and so must be free-living.
Habitat
A substance or layer that underlies something, or on which some process occurs, in particular.The surface or material on or from which an organism lives, grows, or obtains its nourishment.
a community.
A niche is a cycle an organism goes through every day to survive. A hahitat is where an organism lives.
yes and no
Biomes or ecosystems fill this description.
Yes it feeds of the things the other organism eats.
In science, a parasite is an organism that lives in or on another organism (the host) and obtains nutrients for its survival from the host. Parasites can cause harm to the host but do not necessarily cause immediate death. Examples of parasites include tapeworms, ticks, and malaria-causing Plasmodium.