An organism finds food and shelter in its habitat, which provides the necessary resources for survival. Different species have adapted to various environments, such as forests, deserts, or aquatic ecosystems, to meet their needs. Food sources can include plants, other animals, or decomposing matter, while shelter can range from burrows and nests to natural structures like trees and rocks. The availability of these resources is crucial for the organism's growth, reproduction, and overall well-being.
Food Finds - 2000 Kansas was released on: USA: 2 January 2003
Food Finds - 2000 Kits was released on: USA: 21 March 2002
Food Finds - 2000 Atlanta was released on: USA: 5 November 2001
Food Finds - 2000 Detroit was released on: USA: 4 June 2001
Food Finds - 2000 Pittsburgh was released on: USA: 16 January 2003
An organism obtains food and resources from its habitat.
the sea turtles shelter is...the turtle lives in its shell where it finds its food
A habitat provides food, shelter, protection, means of activity/transportation, and means of reproduction.
host
host
Shelter, food
An organism's habitat provides food, shelter, and resources such as water and space that are necessary for survival. It also offers protection from predators and harsh environmental conditions. The habitat influences the organism's behavior, reproduction, and overall well-being.
food water space or shelter oxygen
Food, Water, Shelter etc...
habitat
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.
one is it finds food and another is it finds and builds shelter since it is by themselves