An organism adjusts to its environment through a process called adaptation, which can occur over generations through evolution or as immediate responses to changing conditions. These adaptations may manifest in physical traits, behaviors, or physiological changes that enhance survival and reproduction. For example, animals may develop camouflage to avoid predators, while plants may alter their growth patterns in response to light availability. Overall, these adjustments enable organisms to thrive in their specific habitats.
The way an organism reacts to a stimulus often results in a behavioral response that is influenced by the organism's internal state and past experiences. This response can impact the organism's chances of survival, reproduction, or overall well-being in its environment.
Innate behavior results from the interaction between an organism's genetic make-up and its environment. The genetic programming of an organism determines how it will respond to certain stimuli from its environment in a predictable way.
The organism's natural habitat
The part of the biosphere that surrounds an organism is the environment. The environment can be small or large and has factors which include the light, temperature etc.
The role of the organism would be a producer.
An organism's niche refers to its role in the ecosystem, including its interactions with other species and its habitat requirements. The environment refers to the physical surroundings in which an organism lives. While an organism's niche is influenced by its environment, the two concepts are not the same; the niche encompasses more than just the physical environment.
both, but the environment influences the organism more. this causes the organism to change and they start to influence the environment a.k.a THEY ADAPT
The environment in which an organism lives is its habitat.
An organism's way of life is called its ecology, which encompasses its interactions with other organisms and its environment. This includes how it obtains food, reproduces, and adapts to its surroundings.
that way no one organism dominates an environment and a healthy food tree can develop
A single organism in an environment is called an individual
Behavior or Behavioral Traits (Depending on the question)
The way an organism reacts to a stimulus often results in a behavioral response that is influenced by the organism's internal state and past experiences. This response can impact the organism's chances of survival, reproduction, or overall well-being in its environment.
Phenotype is the outward characteristics of an organism, a product of both genotype and the environment in which the organism lives
Yes, partly. A niche is the total role an organism plays in its environment or habitat (how, and how well, it competes for mates, food, nesting, shelter, water, whether it competes and with what other organisms, and for what resources, how it contributes to its environment, etc).
Anything in the environment that affects the behavior of an organism is called a stimulus.
it doesnt the environment adopts to it!