plant
Fungi.
The cells are called choanocytes. Choanocytes move throughout the sponge body wall and help to capture and digest food particles, which are then delivered to other cells in the organism for nourishment.
Protozoans that cannot move are called sessile protozoans. These organisms are typically attached to a substrate and rely on external factors, such as water currents, to bring food to them.
humans are an aswer that an organism can move on their own
it helps food circulate and remove waster
Fungi.
The cells are called choanocytes. Choanocytes move throughout the sponge body wall and help to capture and digest food particles, which are then delivered to other cells in the organism for nourishment.
Protozoans that cannot move are called sessile protozoans. These organisms are typically attached to a substrate and rely on external factors, such as water currents, to bring food to them.
humans are an aswer that an organism can move on their own
Yes they do they are a kind of "(half- animal, half-plant)" organism. They are called that because they can move around and also make their own food like plants can. And also they are a microscopic organism that has only a single cell in it's body.
it helps food circulate and remove waster
ALL animals are "consumers" (they can not make their own food) The ONLY organisms that can make their own food are the plants there are the "producers". Consumers live on Producers.
Not all energy is transferred to the next organism due to inefficiencies in energy transfer along the food chain. Energy is lost as heat through metabolic processes, digestion, and other biological functions. Only a portion of the energy consumed by an organism is converted into biomass that can be passed on to the next trophic level.
When chemicals move from one organism to another through links, it is called bioaccumulation or biomagnification. Bioaccumulation refers to the accumulation of a chemical in the tissues of an organism over time, while biomagnification refers to the increase in concentration of a chemical as it moves up the food chain. Both processes can have negative impacts on the health and well-being of organisms.
Amoeba is a single-celled organism that uses pseudopods for movement. These temporary extensions of the cell's cytoplasm help the amoeba to move and capture food.
It is the microorganism called vorgichella.
Vegetables are stationary objects that cannot move any part. While they are a living organism because they grow, they dont have the capacity to move unless manipulated.