Humans are not free-living organisms as they parasitically derive nutrition from the suffering of others.
diatoms are free living. they are also called "floating pastures of the sea". they are one of the only organisms which are autotrophs.
free-living! We don't live on or in other organisms.
viruses are not technically alive because they cant reproduce by themselves, eat, break down food, or grow
When a protozoan gains its food from the environment, it is considered a heterotroph. This means that it obtains nutrients by consuming other organisms or organic matter from its surroundings.
Yes
It will be free of all living organisms
Humans are considered free-living organisms, as we are capable of obtaining our own food and energy from the environment. While we rely on resources from the environment to survive, we are not considered parasitic because we do not solely depend on a single host for our survival.
Free living.
Organisms can be grouped as free-living or parasitic. A parasite is an organism which lives in or on another organism, from which it obtains its food. Since humans do not do this they are not parasitic, and so must be free-living.
Humans are not free-living organisms as they parasitically derive nutrition from the suffering of others.
diatoms are free living. they are also called "floating pastures of the sea". they are one of the only organisms which are autotrophs.
free-living! We don't live on or in other organisms.
free-living! We don't live on or in other organisms.
canned bake beans,vinegar,canned tuna,some ice-cream,and some cheese spread and dip ect...
viruses are not technically alive because they cant reproduce by themselves, eat, break down food, or grow
When a protozoan gains its food from the environment, it is considered a heterotroph. This means that it obtains nutrients by consuming other organisms or organic matter from its surroundings.