Biodiversity.
No, not all living organisms are composed solely of proteins. Living organisms are composed of a variety of molecules, including proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and other organic molecules that perform various functions within cells and organisms. Proteins are essential components of living organisms and play diverse roles in structure, catalysis, signaling, and regulation.
no
free-living! We don't live on or in other organisms.
Living things that live in seawater.
It is difficult to estimate the exact number of living organisms on Earth today due to the vast diversity of life forms and the constant discovery of new species. However, scientists estimate that there are anywhere from 8.7 million to 1 trillion species currently living on our planet.
No because Jupiter's planet was not meant to let any type of living organisms live on it.
in water
In water
on waynard laa!
No, not all living organisms are composed solely of proteins. Living organisms are composed of a variety of molecules, including proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and other organic molecules that perform various functions within cells and organisms. Proteins are essential components of living organisms and play diverse roles in structure, catalysis, signaling, and regulation.
In the oceans.
Pizzas are not living organisms.
Humans live in the biosphere, which includes all of the Earth's ecosystems where living organisms can be found. The biosphere consists of the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere, and supports the variety of life on Earth.
a round planet with living things on it.
no these animals are living by there self with no organisms
no
None live in the world. While deserts contain a number of plants and animals, they are not living organisms. They are a iome that supports living organisms.