the organisms rely on each other for survival.
b. interdependent. Organisms in the same ecosystem rely on each other for resources and mutually influence each other's survival and well-being.
Tissue organisms have specialized cells grouped together to perform specific functions, whereas colonial organisms consist of individual organisms living together in a close association but can still function independently. In tissue organisms, cells are interdependent and work together, while in colonial organisms, individual organisms are not interdependent and can survive on their own.
A community of organisms together with their physical environment, viewed as a system of interacting and interdependent relationships and including such processes as the flow of energy through trophic levels and the cycling of chemical elements and compounds through living and nonliving components of the system. hope this helps
A community of organisms is made up of populations of differnet species that interact with each other in some way.
There is no such thing as a group of 'independent' organisms. All organisms are inter-dependent, like it or not. For example, we are dependent on plants and animals for food.
Interdependent organisms that live together defines a community for an animal. The community can also be called a habitat or an ecosystem.
Interdependent organisms that live together defines a community for an animal. The community can also be called a habitat or an ecosystem.
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Biotic Community- A group of interdependent organisms living and interacting with each other in the same habitat. Ecosystem- a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment
A community is a group of people living in a particular local area. In ecology it is a group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other.
If you mean community, a community is a group of interacting organisms sharing an environment.
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Interdependence in a biological community refers to the relationships between different organisms where they rely on each other for resources or services. For example, plants provide oxygen for animals to breathe, and animals help to disperse the seeds of plants. These interdependent relationships contribute to the overall balance and stability of the ecosystem.
A biotic community is defined as a group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other. In the order of life, a biotic community can not exist with macroconsumers in order for life to continue.
b. interdependent. Organisms in the same ecosystem rely on each other for resources and mutually influence each other's survival and well-being.
Tissue organisms have specialized cells grouped together to perform specific functions, whereas colonial organisms consist of individual organisms living together in a close association but can still function independently. In tissue organisms, cells are interdependent and work together, while in colonial organisms, individual organisms are not interdependent and can survive on their own.
A community of organisms is a community in which many organisms live, and said organisms have different "jobs" that benefit the community as a whole. For example a colony of ants.