Many plants provide food for organisms through photosynthesis, converting sunlight into energy. Bees pollinate plants, allowing them to reproduce and produce food. Some animals like herbivores and detritivores rely on plants or plant matter for food, sustaining other organisms within the ecosystem.
Comparing organisms in the fossil record provides evidence for evolutionary relationships and how species have changed over time. It helps researchers understand the history of life on Earth, including the emergence of new species and the extinction of others. Fossils also provide insights into how organisms have adapted to changing environments.
If I'm interpreting your question right...Organisms live everywhere in the world. The most diverse being the marine biome and the least diverse being the desert (I think).Organisms that provide food can be anything really. Autotrophs create their own food and provide food for herbivores, which in return provide food for carnivores and omnivores.
Humans are not free-living organisms as they parasitically derive nutrition from the suffering of others.
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small organisms / Organisms that can reproduce faster than others
Chimpanzees themselves are organisms. An organism is is any contiguous living system. Therefore, the organisms that a chimpanzee has can vary. They can have lice, fungus, and many others.
Comparing organisms in the fossil record provides evidence for evolutionary relationships and how species have changed over time. It helps researchers understand the history of life on Earth, including the emergence of new species and the extinction of others. Fossils also provide insights into how organisms have adapted to changing environments.
Each and every organisms is important to the ecosystem and environment. Leaves for example are plants that like all others consume our waste of carbon dioxide and in exchange release oxygen that us humans and other animals need. Other organisms just like plants provide for others as well as take from them. With a group of organisms the environment would be thrown off balance.
Organisms in a species have characteristics that differ from those of other organisms in their genus.
Organisms in a species have characteristics that differ from those of other organisms in their genus.
If I'm interpreting your question right...Organisms live everywhere in the world. The most diverse being the marine biome and the least diverse being the desert (I think).Organisms that provide food can be anything really. Autotrophs create their own food and provide food for herbivores, which in return provide food for carnivores and omnivores.
Scientists can see th fossils and the living organisms.
it may kill other organisms in the ecosystem or others might kill it.
The air. Most organisms live in the air! others live in food and on your feet!!
Humans are not free-living organisms as they parasitically derive nutrition from the suffering of others.
Organisms on Earth have evolved and changed significantly over time.
the provide oxygen for living organisms