Organisms where I live have evolved specific adaptations to survive in the hot and arid climate. These adaptations include water retention mechanisms, heat tolerance, and behavioral strategies to avoid extreme temperatures. Additionally, certain plants have adapted to thrive in low water environments by developing deep root systems or waxy coatings to reduce water loss.
A organism with traits that are suited to a certain environment have a better chance of surviving than organisms who's traits are not suited for the environment.
Five organisms that live in a shoreline environment include crabs, seagulls, clams, seaweed, and sandpipers. These organisms are adapted to living at the boundary between land and water, taking advantage of the resources and ecological niches available in the intertidal zone.
Organisms that live on the shoreline include crabs, clams, mussels, seaweed, snails, and shorebirds. These organisms have adapted to survive in the constantly changing and dynamic environment where land meets sea.
An environment favorable for organisms to live in provides suitable temperature, water, nutrients, and shelter. It also offers protection from predators and disease, and allows organisms to reproduce and interact with other species. Additionally, a stable environment with minimal disturbances or pollution can support a diverse range of organisms.
An ecologist studies how living organisms interact with their environment.
A organism with traits that are suited to a certain environment have a better chance of surviving than organisms who's traits are not suited for the environment.
no they don't they are not adapted and suited to the environment !
Organisms that live above the ocean floor are apart of the pelagic environment
environment
The snow leopards live in high altitudes in the mountains. They are well suited for this environment by having an undercoat, long hair, and markings that help them to be hidden in their surroundings.
Organisms can develop physical changes such as camouflage, structural adaptations, or changes in body size to better suit their environment. These changes help organisms blend in with their surroundings, access food sources more effectively, or regulate their body temperature in extreme conditions. Overall, these adaptations improve an organism's chances of survival in a specific environment.
benthic environment
they just live their and use their resources to live.
depending on the environment organisms must adapt in certain ways so they can survive
The study of where organisms live is called ecology. It focuses on how organisms interact with their environment and with each other in specific locations.
Natural selection is the same for all organisms. There are variations in all organisms. You don't look exactly like your father or mother. Some variations are more suited to the environment they live in. Those that are more suited, survive longer and are more likely to produce more offspring. Those that are not suited wont. This means each species will change over time to become more and more suited favouring those more suited in the first place. This is the same for plants and animals. New species in plants usually begin with what is called a kline. If there are a group of plants growing up a mountain, those at the bottom will be more suited to the characteristics of where they live like warmer weather. Those at the top are more suited to their different environment. Plants next to each other will interbreed but often the same species at each end of the kline won't. If the middle of the kline disappears, perhaps by fire, we now have two new species.
An ecosystem or biosphereit is where organisms live and there day to day life.