parasitiod
Ecologists refer to the place an organism lives as its "habitat." A habitat encompasses the physical environment and the conditions that support the organism's life, including factors like food availability, shelter, and climate. It is critical for understanding the ecological dynamics and interactions within an ecosystem.
You would call such an organism a carrier.
when a organism is helped or harmed you call it a parasite
a cell
multicellular
A habitat.
A forest dwelling organism
Habitat
Ecologists refer to the place an organism lives as its "habitat." A habitat encompasses the physical environment and the conditions that support the organism's life, including factors like food availability, shelter, and climate. It is critical for understanding the ecological dynamics and interactions within an ecosystem.
A Parasite.
an organism that can make its own food is called an autotroph, usually it is the 'producer' in a food chain.
A habitat is the place where an organism lives or can be classified as a possible living environment for an organism. You can call a specific cave where a bear lives it's habitat, or you can describe some other cave that doesn't have that bear living in it, but that could be a possible living environment for that bear. Now, variables such as species can affect what you classify as a "habitat" in this way, so be sure to take that into consideration.
A habitat is the place where an organism lives or can be classified as a possible living environment for an organism. You can call a specific cave where a bear lives it's habitat, or you can describe some other cave that doesn't have that bear living in it, but that could be a possible living environment for that bear. Now, variables such as species can affect what you classify as a "habitat" in this way, so be sure to take that into consideration.
We call such past organism "extinct".
Jakhmi.
carnivor
No, you can call them an organism.