All living organisms' bodies are made to reproduce. For example, plants pollinate, terrestrial organisms have penis' and vaginas and even bacteria multiply a-sexually.
The Earth is not like an organism because it lacks the biological processes that define living entities, such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Unlike organisms, which are composed of cells and exhibit homeostasis, the Earth is a complex system of geological, atmospheric, and hydrological processes. While it supports life and interacts with living organisms, it does not possess consciousness or the ability to respond to stimuli in the way that a living organism does. Additionally, Earth’s systems operate on geological timescales, rather than the shorter life cycles of organisms.
Earth is the third planet from the Sun in the Solar System, located within the Milky Way galaxy. The biosphere encompasses all regions of Earth where life exists, including land, water, and the atmosphere, extending from the deepest ocean floors to the highest mountain peaks. This interconnected system supports diverse ecosystems and all living organisms, demonstrating the delicate balance of life on our planet.
If a living system, or group of organisms, cannot adjust to an envirormental change, it will be out-competed by groups that can. The organism will have to find a new way to survive or it will die out, survival of the fittest.
Yes - organisms must be living things. They can be dead - as in they were once alive, but they cannot be a non-living thing, such as a mineral. All organisms are capable (in some way) of responding to stimulus, growing, reproducing and maintaining homeostasis. Therefore a non-living thing cannot be called an organism.
We all die. Species go extinct-- so do humans. Plants emit oxygen which is a vital necessity when it comes to living organisms. Without it, humans, animals, and other organisms are no more.
they all use the same set of nucleotides.
Living organisms on Earth are similar in that they are all composed of cells, they require energy for survival, they can reproduce, and they can respond and adapt to their environment.
All organisms use the same genetic code.Living organisms are made of the same components as all other matter, organisms that inhabit the earth at any one time they are all assembled from a nucleic acid code
well earth
No, actually plastics are harmful to most living organisms on earth, including humans (depending upon the plastic). Plastics are a very recent invention of humans, and outside of human convenience are not needed in any way, shape or form.
No. --------- It can, through intelligent organisms with technology. If people colonized mars and made it permanently habitable/ terraformed it that would be earth reproducing.
All organisms use the same genetic code.Living organisms are made of the same components as all other matter, organisms that inhabit the earth at any one time they are all assembled from a nucleic acid code
they all use the same set of nucleotides APEX
All living organisms need energy to carry out their life functions, such as growth and reproduction. They also need nutrients, water, and an environment that provides suitable living conditions. Additionally, living organisms require a way to eliminate waste products from their bodies.
They are all assembled from a nucleic acid code
all seas have organisms living in them, even lakes, and any body of water, really. put it this way, we are organisms, fish are organisms
no. it is the other way around. living organisms are important to the rock cycle.