survivors
Organic refers to something that is derived from living organisms or composed of organic compounds. It can also describe a natural process or system that is characteristic of living organisms.
Yes - organisms must be living things. They can be dead - as in they were once alive, but they cannot be a non-living thing, such as a mineral. All organisms are capable (in some way) of responding to stimulus, growing, reproducing and maintaining homeostasis. Therefore a non-living thing cannot be called an organism.
An organism is a living thing. Candles are not alive, so they are not organisms.
something you need to stay alive durin an earthquake
Natural Selection is the process of organisms adapting and evolving with their surroundings. The weaker ones who cannot adapt die off while the adapting ones stay alive.
Viruses has a charateristics of being alive but they are NOT since they are single-cell organisms.
Similar to those of any widespread natural disaster. Culture is less important to people than staying alive.
A living thing is called an organism. Organisms can range from small single-celled bacteria to complex multicellular animals and plants.
Organic refers to something that is derived from living organisms or composed of organic compounds. It can also describe a natural process or system that is characteristic of living organisms.
about 50 to 60% organisms
Evolutionary adaptation refers to the process of organisms changing over time in order to remain alive. This evolution is a theory of natural selection.
Yes - organisms must be living things. They can be dead - as in they were once alive, but they cannot be a non-living thing, such as a mineral. All organisms are capable (in some way) of responding to stimulus, growing, reproducing and maintaining homeostasis. Therefore a non-living thing cannot be called an organism.
All organisms are alive and made of chemicals.
No, a desert is not alive but a desert has many living organisms.
Soil is not literally alive in the sense of being a living organism, but it does support a wide array of living organisms such as bacteria, fungi, insects, and earthworms. These organisms help break down organic matter, recycle nutrients, and contribute to the overall health and fertility of the soil.
cells
If a single cell is living on its own it is called a single-celled organism. There are millions of single-celled organisms alive today.