Well I would say humans since we have no natural predators
but for the second organism, I would put something that is at the top of its food chain like and eagle, lion,bear etc.(that is, if you dont include humans as a predator)
The two-part name given to organisms is called binomial nomenclature. It consists of the genus name followed by the species name, both written in italics or underlined.
Two energy acquisition strategies is photosynthesis and eating other organisms.
The three rules for naming organisms are: 1) Each organism has a two-part scientific name (binomial nomenclature), 2) The scientific name is italicized or underlined, and 3) The first part of the name is the genus name and the second part is the species name.
Classifying organisms with a two-name system is called a binomial system, with the genus as the first name and species as the second name. For example, humans are Homo sapiens.
Organisms primarily care about survival and reproduction. Survival involves securing resources like food, water, and shelter to maintain life and health. Reproduction ensures the continuation of a species, allowing organisms to pass on their genes to the next generation. Together, these two priorities drive behavior and adaptations in the natural world.
When you change the natural habitat of organisms, they have two choices. They can either move or adapt. if they do not do either of these, they will disappear.
Natural selection.
When using genus and species in taxonomy , the genus will be the same for two very closely related organisms. The species will separate them.
The Capulets and the Montagues of Romeo and Juliet.
They are both insects and are enemies
Genus and Species
Enemies are never formed for life. Two enemies can be turned to friends easily.
Genus and Species
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one of Belize's natural recourses is oil
Binomial Nomenclature classifies organisms with two names each. The first of the two is the name of the Genus that the organism is in. The second name is the name of the Species itself. These two names are then combined to form the full name of the organism.
cheese and yogert