Some examples of living organisms are plants, animals, humans, maybe even aliens! (Not sure about aliens)
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Organisms that depend on the food energy stored in other living organisms are called heterotrophs. These organisms cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms to obtain energy for survival. Examples include animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria.
It is called heterotrophy, where living organisms rely on consuming other organisms for energy in the form of organic compounds.
A nonliving organism is a thing that is not living or functioning at all. Example: car, cell phone, pencil,
Organisms such as bacteria, archaea, and some protists are examples of living things that consist of only one cell. These unicellular organisms are capable of carrying out all functions necessary for survival within a single cell.
Factors to which living things respond.
examples of living organisms in these areas: cacti, lizards, some types of snakes, etc.
They are molecules produced by living organisms. Some examples are DNA and heomoglobin.
Some examples of structural carbohydrates found in living organisms include cellulose, chitin, and peptidoglycan. These carbohydrates provide support and structure to cells and tissues in plants, fungi, and bacteria.
starch and glucose
other living organisms
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Bacteria and viruses are examples of prokaryotic organisms.
hi . Both are examples of living organisms.
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Some examples of magnetism in living organisms include migratory birds using Earth's magnetic field for navigation, magnetotactic bacteria aligning with magnetic fields to move towards ideal environments, and some marine animals using magnetic particles in their bodies to detect direction and depth in the ocean.
Organisms that depend on the food energy stored in other living organisms are called heterotrophs. These organisms cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms to obtain energy for survival. Examples include animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria.