The process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms is called evolution.
That is called competition. It is a biological process where organisms in an ecosystem compete for limited resources to survive and reproduce.
This behavior is called aggregation or clustering. Organisms may group together for various reasons such as protection, foraging, mating, or social interaction.
The process by which organisms change over time is called evolution. This process involves genetic changes in populations that lead to differences in traits among individuals, with some traits being favored based on their impact on survival and reproduction.
The process is called selective breeding, where organisms with desired traits are chosen to breed in order to pass on those traits to future generations.
The process by which organisms release CO2 into the atmosphere is called respiration. This is a natural biological process in which organisms break down organic compounds to obtain energy, producing CO2 as a byproduct.
The process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms is called evolution.
Fossile
They are called phototrophs. They are photosynthetic organisms
The process is called Genetic Modification
reproduction
Adaptation.
photosynthesis
through a process called photosynthesis.
A replica or model of an ancient organism's shape is typically referred to as a fossil. Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms that provide valuable information about the past.
Using a process called "phagocytosis".
Organisms like bacteria and certain single-celled organisms reproduce through a process called fission. In fission, the parent organism divides into two or more daughter organisms, each receiving a copy of the genetic material from the parent.
photosynthesis