This is a population. More formally, a population is a group of organisms of the same species living in the same area at the same time eg the dandelions in a field make up the population of dandelions; the daisies in the same field make up a separate population, the daisy population. Species are different kinds of organisms which can breed with each other but not with other species eg humans are one species, chimpanzees are another and they cannot interbreed.
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They are all "Living Beings existing and depending on sufficient supply of Water and Air and on the stability and constancy of mixtures of organics of all their body's components and of their natural ambiente like Temp, O2, CO2, H2O, Nutrients, atmospheric pressure etc
All the plants are living things. So of course,grass would be living as it is a type of plant.
All plants are autotrophs and some bacteria and fungi are too. I think that some protists are too.
There is always a cycle despite the no. of the stages of all living things.
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No. The "biosphere" is all of the living organisms existing in this place at this time.
Do all oranisms help keep the balance of an ecosystem
All cells of the same type have the same parts. All eukaryotic cells have the same parts, and all prokaryotic cells have the same parts. Cells are also always the building blocks of living organisms - all things are made from cells.
animals in group means that all the animals of the same type are in 1 pack together
There eyes will be the same color.They will also have the same skin color of same type of skin. lmao that is all i know bye :)
Usually a certain type of animal can only mate with the same type of animal, except the very few like a donkey and a horse which make a mule.
they are living
Yes lilies are living because they are a type of plat and ALL plants are living
all living things need the same things t survive
Do all living beings need same kind of food to eat
The same thing occurs to all fish and living things when they die, indifferent of the type of material that they are living inside of; they decay and turn into organic matter.