No. Otherwise Catholic priests would really be in trouble. :) Actually, some organisms will die soon after they have reproduced. In fact, mating is really bad idea if you're a male redback spider because your female partner kills you during copulation and will often eat you once she's finished!
Darwin explained this through his theory of natural selection, which proposes that only the individuals best adapted to their environment survive and pass on their traits to their offspring. This process leads to the gradual evolution of species over time, as those with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce.
Organisms that belong to the same species can reproduce a fertile offspring.
make their own food.=)
An organism must obtain nutrients, grow and develop, reproduce, respond to stimuli, and maintain homeostasis to survive and thrive in its environment.
they are able to do every kind of thing like eat food or blaah,blaah means the type of the food they eat.
A species must be able to find food, shelter, and water in order to survive and reproduce. Until a species is able to meet its essential needs, it is not able to reproduce and survive.
No. It is not necessary for EVERY member of a species to reproduce in order for the species to survive. Consider humans. Some are infertile and can't reproduce, and some choose not to reproduce, yet the human species survives.
Reproduce. Biology is all about sex.
In order for a species to continue existing, it must reproduce and produce offspring. This ensures that the genetic material and traits of the species are passed on to the next generation. Additionally, the species must adapt and survive in its environment by finding food, shelter, and avoiding predators or threats.
All animals must reproduce in order to survive.
They must be able to reproduce, however a large percentage of the offspring never reach sexual maturity and only a smaller percentage of those will reproduce in many cases.
Living things must obtain and use energy, grow and develop, reproduce, respond to their environment, and maintain homeostasis in order to survive.
Not necessarily.Take the example of Homo sapiens (Human beings).Around the world, a LARGE number of women may be infertile (cannot reproduce) or will not be willing to reproduce.Despite the fact that many do not reproduce, you continue to see many human beings.
To survive, they must.
Darwin explained this through his theory of natural selection, which proposes that only the individuals best adapted to their environment survive and pass on their traits to their offspring. This process leads to the gradual evolution of species over time, as those with advantageous traits are more likely to survive and reproduce.
The "program" that tells the cell how to perform every task it must do to survive and reproduce.
Organisms that belong to the same species can reproduce a fertile offspring.