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Some organism's are more adapted to their environment so predator's don't see them, so then they survive and they keep on passing their gene's on to the next generation for year's to come.

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In which pH level does most organisms survive?

Most organisms tend to survive within a pH range of 6 to 8. Extremophiles, however, can survive in environments with more extreme pH levels.


Why are some organisms fastidious and others non fastidious?

Organisms that are fastidious have specific nutritional requirements and are unable to grow on simple culture media. This can be due to their need for specific nutrients or environmental conditions to survive and reproduce. Non-fastidious organisms, on the other hand, have more adaptable metabolic pathways that allow them to survive and grow in a wider range of environments.


Does the population or organism go through natural selection?

Populations of organisms go through natural selection, not individual organisms. Through natural selection, certain traits that provide a reproductive advantage become more common in a population over time, as organisms with those traits are more likely to survive and reproduce.


What genetic traits make organisms more likely to survive and reproduce in a particular environment?

Genetic traits that make organisms more likely to survive and reproduce in a particular environment include adaptations such as camouflaging, efficient metabolism, disease resistance, and reproductive strategies suited to the environment's challenges. These traits increase an organism's chances of successfully passing on its genes to the next generation, enhancing its overall fitness in that environment.


What is it called when the environment affects which organisms will live or die?

That is known as natural selection, a key mechanism in the theory of evolution. Organisms that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing on their advantageous traits to future generations.

Related Questions

What is the process by which organisms with favorable genes are more likely to survive and reproduce?

natural selection


How are organisms with certain traits more likely to survive and produce offspring?

Natural selection


Why might budding be the most successful way for certain organisms to reproduce?

because its more likely to survive


Why are organisms with good variations more likely to survive?

they can adapt to changing conditions better...adapt or become extinct!


What are some characteristics that make humans more likely to survive the other organisms?

We can adapt to other enviorments is one


Why does some fruits have more seed than others?

Some seeds are more likely to survive than others so there are less, and the ones that are less likely to survive produce more, there are a few other variables but that's the basic reason for it.


Why are some organisms are more likely to survive?

Some organism's are more adapted to their environment so predator's don't see them, so then they survive and they keep on passing their gene's on to the next generation for year's to come.


When organisms carry genes that make them more likely to survive to reproduce the process called what occurs?

natural selection


Do all organisms adapt?

yes all animals adopt to some degree to survive and thrive in their environment. Although some organisms may have to change more than others


Which type of organisms are most likely to survive those that have a narrow ecological niche or those that have a broad niche?

Organisms with a broad ecological niche are more likely to survive than those with a narrow niche because they can adapt to a wider range of environmental conditions and have access to more resources. Organisms with a narrow ecological niche are more vulnerable to changes in their environment and are at higher risk of extinction.


What term is referred to as only the strong survive?

The term "survival of the fittest" is often used to describe the concept that in nature, those organisms that are best adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce.


Is that true the environment favors certain variations in organisms over others?

I believe what you're referring to is natural selection. In short, yes it does. Certain organisms have characteristics that allow them to survive more efficiently in a certain environment than other organisms of the same species. As a result, these organisms survive to reproduce, thus passing on these efficient variations to their offspring, and so the cycle continues. The organism without these variations is less likely to survive, meaning it will be unable to reproduce and pass on it's characteristics. Eventually, this will cycle out the characteristics or variations that aren't adequate for surviving in said environment, and only the well-equipped will survive. This process is more commonly known as "survival of the fittest."