Tides normally have detrimental effects on living things. Most of the living things are displaced by the heavy tides and there is so much waste that is deposited on the shores which ends up hurting the environment.
Mussels, sea urchins, sea anemones, sea stars, barnacles, sea palms (a species of kelp), and algae are some organisms that live in tide pools and more or less depend on them and the tides.
The mechanical forces of the waves can dislodge the organisms from their habitat.
All organisms directly or indirectly depend on water.
parasites
They depend on FOOD and DISSOLVED OXYGEN.
animals and plants
Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot make their own food so they must depend on other organisms for nutrients.
they have to find a dick and suck it
I'd say they depend on water.
Every organism depends on at least one abiotic factor. Fish depend on water to survive and animals not in water depend on air.
The water cycle renews the supply of fresh water on land.
All living organisms depend on water.
birds depend on the worms for food. also other organisms living in the soil depend on it because they leave holes in the soil and make it fertile an the holes need to be there so water and air can travel down there. without worms the organisms wouldnt be able to breathe or drink
Living organisms depend on one another and on their environment for survival.
they depend for food
All living organisms depend on diffusion.Organisms that rely on diffusion alone are almost always single celled organisms.
Detritivores decompose organic materials in an ecosystem and return the nutrients to the soil, air, and water.
Living organisms depend on other living organisms as food sources. AN overpopulation of a certain living organism or a decrease in a population of an organisms may unstable the other organisms that depend on it for food.
they depend on other organisms. cells. living things. and something else. idk! dont ask me.
parasites