parasite
An organism that can provide a source of energy for a virus or another organism is called a host. The host organism can provide resources and nutrients necessary for the growth and reproduction of the virus or another organism that depends on it for survival.
Parasites are organisms that rely on other animals for survival. They live on or inside other organisms (hosts) and obtain nutrients from them, often causing harm in the process. Examples include tapeworms, fleas, and ticks.
The habitat of an organism is the natural environment where it lives and thrives. It includes factors such as climate, resources, and other organisms present in that area that contribute to the organism's survival and reproduction. Each organism has specific habitat requirements that are essential for its existence.
That depends on what the other organism is. When DNA is inserted into a prokaryote (E. Coli for example), we call it transformation. When DNA is inserted into a eukaryoate (yeast or human cells for example), we call it transfection.
The sun because it gets its enegry from it to make food
depends upon the organisms
Metabiosis is defined as "a mode of life in which one organism so depends on another that it cannot flourish unless the latter precedes and influences the environment favorably." In other words, an organism depends on another for its existence.
Depends entirely on the rate of reproduction.
An organism that can provide a source of energy for a virus or another organism is called a host. The host organism can provide resources and nutrients necessary for the growth and reproduction of the virus or another organism that depends on it for survival.
An external parasite is an organism that lives on another organism. The external parasite depends on its host for food and shelter while the host is usually harmed.
A relationship in which one organism depends on another is called a co-depending relationship.
Some bugs use a caterpillars crysalist to hold its eggs.
Parasites are organisms that rely on other animals for survival. They live on or inside other organisms (hosts) and obtain nutrients from them, often causing harm in the process. Examples include tapeworms, fleas, and ticks.
It all depends on the plants because plants give off energy to a organism and then that organism gives it to another organism and the process continues.
Depends on who you ask. Any believer would probably answer 'everywhere' or 'in heaven. Others might deny his existence, and yet others might provide that he is in an entirely different existence ( and so on and so forth). I can not answer this question for you, nor can anyone else. It is yours to answer.
The habitat of an organism is the natural environment where it lives and thrives. It includes factors such as climate, resources, and other organisms present in that area that contribute to the organism's survival and reproduction. Each organism has specific habitat requirements that are essential for its existence.
This depends entirely on the country in question. Nationalist Parties are quite different across the globe.