living independently of any host organism.
the question is unspecific every living thing is considered an organism
The difference between a free-living organism and a parasitic organism is their habit. A free-living organism finds a way to survive anywhere but a parasitic organism has to find a host in order to survive.A free living organism can find/ hunt/ or produce it's own food, while a parasitic organism must attach itself to a "host" in order to gain nutrients.
They are called organisms, also biotic creatures.
free-living! We don't live on or in other organisms.
living independently of any host organism.
If you mean that an organism has no genetic similarly to any other living organism, then you have a new species.
Animals..........
the question is unspecific every living thing is considered an organism
A dead organism is considered a biotic factor because it was once living and originated from a living organism. Biotic factors are living or once-living components of an ecosystem that can have an impact on other organisms.
A very small living thing is called a micro organism or a microbe, micro organism can be spelt with a hyphen (-) or just as two words, a living thing is called an organisms
all living things come from other living things
Vector.
Us, Humans. Because we kill any other living thing including other humans
The difference between a free-living organism and a parasitic organism is their habit. A free-living organism finds a way to survive anywhere but a parasitic organism has to find a host in order to survive.A free living organism can find/ hunt/ or produce it's own food, while a parasitic organism must attach itself to a "host" in order to gain nutrients.
No. A population is every organism living in a particular area.
They are called organisms, also biotic creatures.