The Theory of Evolution promotes the idea that the strongest living organisms adapt to their surroundings and survive.
the strongest survive
how unicellular organism survive
Adaptation is important for organisms to survive in an environment for various reasons. The environment posses different threats to different organisms and having these special features is what makes it possible to survive.
An organism obtains food,water,shelter,and other things it needs to live,grow,and reproduce from its surroundings.....duhh.lol
All living organisms except procayotes require mitochondria to survive. Viruses are not living and they do not have any organelles.
The Theory of Evolution promotes the idea that the strongest living organisms adapt to their surroundings and survive.
The answer is in your question - ADAPTING - Meaning they learn how to cope with the climate and surroundings.
some survive by camouflage into there surroundings.
Only the Strongest Will Survive was created on 1999-04-19.
It means that only the strongest organisms in the tundra can survive, like the polar bears who are on top of the food chain in the arctic. Also there is low number of different organisms there.
Swallows adapted to their surroundings because they have to, if they did not then they would not survive there.
no
keep with the other kind
NO It will die
by blending in with their surroundings like white wolves blend in with snow and they have to adapt to their surroundings
the strongest survive
photosynthesis helps organisms survive by providing them with oxygen to breathe.