An organism which is capable of moving around its environment is considered to be an animal.
an animal
Improve the organism's survivability in it's environment.
both, but the environment influences the organism more. this causes the organism to change and they start to influence the environment a.k.a THEY ADAPT
The environment in which an organism lives is its habitat.
An organism considered dead can no longer perform life functions and does not respond to stimuli. In contrast, a living organism actively maintains homeostasis and responds to its environment to sustain life processes. The concept of an organism being "dead and alive" simultaneously does not align with biological definitions.
A single organism in an environment is called an individual
there are more organisms in the environment than can possibly survive. This sets up a struggle to survive. The organism that are beat-suited to the environment will survive and reproduce. :)
A living organism needs to be able to grow and develop, use energy, get rid of waste, reproduce, and adapt of changes in an environment.
To be considered a living organism, you must be able to grow and develop, maintain homeostasis by regulating internal conditions, respond to stimuli from the environment, and reproduce to pass on genetic information to offspring.
Phenotype is the outward characteristics of an organism, a product of both genotype and the environment in which the organism lives
Ancestry is not considered a part of an organism's environment in the traditional ecological sense. Instead, ancestry refers to the genetic lineage and evolutionary history of an organism, which influences its traits and adaptations. While environmental factors can shape the expression of these traits, ancestry itself is more about genetic heritage than the immediate surroundings or conditions in which the organism lives.
A biological stressor has to do with the organism - things like illness, disability, and so on that affect the ability to deal with the environment.