The spine in vertabrates(animals with backbones) or shell of a snail.
what are the two parts of an organism's habitat
An organism that is made of many parts but cannot make its own food is known as a heterotroph. These organisms rely on consuming other organisms for nourishment. They are classified into two main categories: vertebrates, which have a backbone, and invertebrates, which do not. Examples include mammals (vertebrates) and insects (invertebrates).
Two examples are distillation and sieving.
Limestone or Sandstone are two examples of sedimentary rocks. Two examples of sedimentary rocks are slate (fine silt) and chalk (shell remains of sea creatures).
Two examples of abiotic factors in a lake ecosystem are temperature and dissolved oxygen levels. Temperature can affect the metabolic rates of organisms, while dissolved oxygen is essential for aquatic organisms to respire.
The two main parts of the ecosystem The biotic factors: all the living and once-living parts of the ecosystem; plants, animals, fungi... The abiotic factors: all the non-living factors in the ecosystem; temperature(air), rocks, water
what are the two parts of an organism's habitat
DNA and RNA
The two parts of an ecosystem are Producers and Consumers. Producers are plants and other organisms that produce their own food. Consumers are the organisms that eat producers to survive.
Survival and replicating
1. Micro-organisms help in some cases 2. Micro-organisms are small
Cyanobacteria, deuteromycota
Hard or down could be just two examples.
storing programsThere are many types of hards. Internal and external are main two types.
An organism that is made of many parts but cannot make its own food is known as a heterotroph. These organisms rely on consuming other organisms for nourishment. They are classified into two main categories: vertebrates, which have a backbone, and invertebrates, which do not. Examples include mammals (vertebrates) and insects (invertebrates).
A word that can be used to join two parts of a sentence is called a conjunction. Examples include "and," "but," and "or."
I played the game two times and some parts of the game is hard including the challenges