sun , water, air
humans
Yes, both amoeba and euglena are single-celled organisms that can survive independently without each other. They obtain their nutrients and energy from their surroundings, so they do not require a symbiotic relationship to survive.
All living organisms need water to survive, because they have cells. With air, not all living organisms need air. Some forms of bacteria do not need oxygen to live, and others can't stand oxygen.
plants need water, air, sunlight and oxygen.
Osmosis and diffusion help an amoeba survive by allowing it to take in essential nutrients and water from its environment and release waste products. Through these processes, the amoeba is able to maintain the necessary balance of molecules and ions inside its cell to support its biological functions.
No, it is not possible. Amoeba need air, and sadly there is no air in space.
Amoeba engulf.
Most archaebacteria need to have air and water to survive. Some archaebacteria don't need air only sunlight to survive.
humans
No!
They need both air and water
Life needs air and water to survive
Living things need air , food and water to survive
Yes
Snakes need water, food and air in order to survive in the wild.
the moose need food water and air for it to survive
If there is carbon dioxide in the air, then yes.