Offspring and wastes.
Organisms create new organisms that are similar to themselves through the process of reproduction. In sexual reproduction, two parents each contribute genetic material to create offspring that share characteristics of both parents. In asexual reproduction, a single parent can produce offspring that are genetically identical to the parent.
Organisms that cannot eat or create their own food are typically classified as heterotrophs. This group includes animals, fungi, and many bacteria, which rely on consuming organic material from other organisms for energy and nutrients. Additionally, some parasitic organisms, like certain worms and protozoa, obtain their sustenance by living off a host. These organisms are unable to perform photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, the processes used by autotrophs to produce their own food.
Organisms that can create their own food but do not produce seeds or spores are green algae and cyanobacteria. They use photosynthesis to generate their own food from sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water.
The four basic needs of every organisms are shelter, food, water and air. These things come together to create an organisms ecosystem.
True. Organisms cannot create energy; they must obtain it from their environment. This energy is typically captured through processes such as photosynthesis in plants or cellular respiration in animals. These processes convert environmental energy sources into forms that organisms can use to sustain their life functions.
Fungi
Which organisms create all usable food energy on Earth?consumers
All living organisms have to have a host to create other organisms. This includes micro organisms as well as bacterial organisms
Autotrophic organisms are animals or plants that can create their own energy from the Sun. The organelle most common in these organisms are chloroplasts.
To create a cladogram from a table, first list the characteristics of the organisms in the table. Then, group the organisms based on shared characteristics and create a branching diagram to show their evolutionary relationships. The organisms with the most shared characteristics are placed closer together on the diagram. This helps to visually represent the evolutionary history of the organisms in the table.
Darwinism.
Living organisms eat, reproduce, change over time, and create waste.
Some create there food
Camels are heterotrophs. Autotrophs are organisms that create their own food, such as plants. Heterotrophs are organisms that consume other organisms for nutrients/energy.
A group of organisms that can reproduce and create viable offspring is called a species.
Cell division is a form of reproduction for unicellular organisms, such as bacteria, archaea, and protists. In these organisms, a single cell divides to create offspring.
Certainly not, some mutations create novelty in the organisms.