Natural Selection. Survival of the fittest. The organisms with the best traits are able to survive and reproduce.
The environment as it relates to living organisms; the science of the relationships between organisms and their environments.
Anaerobic organisms are those that can survive and reproduce in environments with little to no oxygen. These organisms have adapted to obtain energy from sources other than oxygen through processes such as fermentation or anaerobic respiration. Examples include certain types of bacteria, archaea, and protozoa.
Osmostolerant organisms may be able to tolerate high salt concentrations, but not necessarily thrive in them like halophiles. Osmophiles are organisms that prefer high sugar environments, not necessarily high salt environments like halophiles.
how changes in the environment affect a community of organisms
What the importance of interaction between living organisms and the environment
Some organisms are better at adaptation to their environment because of their size, their diet, or any number of other reasons.
Organisms don't adapt to their environments, rather, the environment selects for the better traits.
it is studied as ecology. relationships are responses, mineralisation, locomotion etc to the environment
The life process by which organisms respond to changes in the environment is called "stimulus response." Organisms sense changes in their environment through stimuli and react in ways that help them survive and thrive. This process is essential for adaptation and survival in different environments.
A group of organisms and their environment is a biome.
The environment as it relates to living organisms; the science of the relationships between organisms and their environments.
the environment, the organisms in the environment and the interactions between these organisms and their environments. Scientists who study ecology are called ecologists. They study the ecology of a certain place. This means they study a certain area of land. Everything about it from the weather patterns to the animal and plant life.
Anaerobic organisms are those that can survive and reproduce in environments with little to no oxygen. These organisms have adapted to obtain energy from sources other than oxygen through processes such as fermentation or anaerobic respiration. Examples include certain types of bacteria, archaea, and protozoa.
Natural selection "selects" organisms that are best suited for each environment. Those that are not fit for the environment are selected against until they migrate or become extinct all together.
Osmostolerant organisms may be able to tolerate high salt concentrations, but not necessarily thrive in them like halophiles. Osmophiles are organisms that prefer high sugar environments, not necessarily high salt environments like halophiles.
Because the stability of the environment in turn depends on the healthy functioning of organisms in that environment.
how changes in the environment affect a community of organisms