Regulation
excretion
they respond to their environment by using their special sensors.for example, euglena detects light using the special sensors to feed it self.
actually no, they can respond their environment from their special senses.
No, all organisms do not respond to the environment in exactly the same ways. Each organism must respond by whatever methods are best suited for the survival of the organism. There are a variety of requirements for optimum response to the environment, and the requirements for divergent organisms could be diametrically opposed.
The characteristics of living organisms are all organisms are made up of cells and they grow. Living organisms reproduce and also consume energy. They also respond and adapt to their environment.
Here are seven:Order- All characteristics are a result of an organisms ordered structureReproduction- Organisms will reproduce their own kind; life comes from lifeGrowth & Development- DNA directs the pattern of growth and development, producing an organism that is characteristic of its speciesEnergy Utilization- Organisms take in energy though various methods and make it usableResponse to the Environment- Organisms will respond to stimuliHomeostasis- An organisms internal environment is regulated by mechanisms to cope with an imbalanceEvolutionary Adaption- Organisms will evolve due to changes in environment and interaction with other organisms
organisms respond to the changes of weather and seasons.
internal control systems
They Began to Adapt to the changes over a certain period of time
they respond to their environment by using their special sensors.for example, euglena detects light using the special sensors to feed it self.
yeah because even they are only bacterium they still respond because they are still living organisms
actually no, they can respond their environment from their special senses.
yes it can
Respond
Not all organisms respond to the environment in exactly the same way. Snakes in a desert thrive while bears cannot for example.
Living things in nature dramatically respond to changes in their environment. This response to changes in its ecosystem is called accommodation.
Many living organisms respond to things in the environment for survival. This is what makes the ecosystem to exist and is referred to interaction of biotic and abiotic factors.
No, all organisms do not respond to the environment in exactly the same ways. Each organism must respond by whatever methods are best suited for the survival of the organism. There are a variety of requirements for optimum response to the environment, and the requirements for divergent organisms could be diametrically opposed.