it can either be A.song birs and squirrels B.deer and black bears C.lichens and algae or D.oak and hickory trees
You are most likely referring to autotrophs, which are organisms that can acquire their energy from inorganic sources such as sunlight and chemicals. Heterotrophs (like humans) have to acquire their energy from other organic material.
The organism is likely a member of the kingdom Animalia.
An example of an organism that can only be seen with a microscope is a single-celled organism like bacteria or protists. These organisms are too small to be visible to the naked eye but can be observed under a microscope due to their size.
This organism most likely belongs to the Fungi kingdom. Fungi rely on other organisms for nutrients, absorb nutrients through filaments called hyphae, and are commonly found in moist environments.
An organism that is alone in an ecosystem will likely struggle to find food, mate, and protect itself from predators. It may have difficulty maintaining its population and could be more vulnerable to extinction due to lack of genetic diversity. Interactions with other organisms in the ecosystem also play critical roles in maintaining balance and stability.
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It depends on the organism. Most likely 6.5-7.5
If a living system, or group of organisms, cannot adjust to an envirormental change, it will be out-competed by groups that can. The organism will have to find a new way to survive or it will die out, survival of the fittest.
Pioneer organisms on a newly formed volcanic island are likely to be bacteria, lichens, and certain types of plants like mosses. These organisms are well-suited to harsh, barren conditions and can begin the process of soil formation and ecosystem development. Over time, they pave the way for more complex plant and animal species to establish themselves on the island.
The change in sea levels will prevent many organisms from migrating. Marine organisms will be the most likely to adapt.
You are most likely referring to autotrophs, which are organisms that can acquire their energy from inorganic sources such as sunlight and chemicals. Heterotrophs (like humans) have to acquire their energy from other organic material.
Linnaeus would likely ask questions about the organism's physical characteristics, habitat, reproductive methods, and behavior to determine its classification. He would focus on features that are consistent within a group of organisms and distinguish them from other groups, helping him place the organism into the appropriate taxonomic category.
If organisms are wet they may tend to lose heat more quickly. The dry organism is more likely to such up the heat and maintain the heat within the organism.
If the body cells in an organism have no homologous pairs of chromosomes, the organism is most likely to be haploid. This condition is typical of organisms that reproduce through asexual means or certain stages in the life cycle of gametes in sexually reproducing organisms. Examples include many fungi and some algae. In such cases, the cells contain a single set of chromosomes rather than pairs.
The living organisms that one would most likely expect to find in gardens are plants.
Kingdom Protista