No, single-celled organisms can live nearly anywhere. Amoebas can grow to be visible with the naked eye, but are still single celled.
Budding is a form of asexual reproduction where a small organism grows off an original organism before detaching to live independently. This process allows the organism to reproduce rapidly and efficiently.
A complete living unit is a self-contained space that includes all necessary amenities for someone to live comfortably, such as a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living area. It is a fully functional living space that allows for independent living.
Three resources every organism needs from its habitat are nutrients, water, and somthing to breathe.
Not necessarily. Some organisms can coexist peacefully in shared spaces through symbiotic relationships. However, in competitive environments with limited resources, organisms may need to compete for space to survive and reproduce.
An elodea cell is part of a larger being, it cannot survive on its own, it only contains part of the thing a plant needs to live. Paramecium do live as only one cell, a fully functioning organism.
Budding is a form of asexual reproduction where a small organism grows off an original organism before detaching to live independently. This process allows the organism to reproduce rapidly and efficiently.
A very small organism......... they live everywhere: in your hair even in rocks on the earths crust!
A very small organism......... they live everywhere: in your hair even in rocks on the earths crust!
An organism can live as long as it can live.
When an organism's living space is destroyed, it may struggle to find food, water, shelter, and other resources essential for survival. This can lead to displacement, decreasing its chances of survival and possibly causing extinction. Additionally, the organism may be forced to compete with others for limited resources, leading to increased stress and a decline in overall population health.
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Organisms need food sources, opportunities for mating, protective cover from predators, and space for raising their young.
to help an organism live you need nutrients, like any types of food, depending on the organism.
Host
Bacteria do not need a host organism to live and multiply.
The length of time an organism is expected to live is their lifespan.
They need air, space, water, and food.To live. The only thing you need to find out is where do they get their food from.Depending on what organism you are talking about.