Cryophiles, or cold-loving organisms, typically inhabit extreme cold environments such as polar regions, high mountains, and deep-sea habitats. They can thrive in places like Antarctica, Arctic ice, and permafrost, where temperatures are consistently low. These organisms have adapted to survive in freezing conditions, often utilizing unique biochemical pathways to maintain cellular functions in such harsh climates.
The part of an ecosystem where an organism lives and feeds is called its habitat.
Habitat is the place where an organism typically lives, providing the necessary resources for survival such as food, water, shelter, and reproduction. Different species are adapted to specific habitats based on their ecological requirements. Changes in habitat can have significant impacts on the species that inhabit it.
An organism is actually a living thing, and a habitat is the environment for an organism. But, if one organism lives on another, the organism is its habitat.
A niche is a cycle an organism goes through every day to survive. A hahitat is where an organism lives.
The specific type of environment in which an organism lives is called its habitat. This includes the physical and biological factors that make up that particular place and meet the organism's needs for survival and reproduction.
its a p[oo
the habitat lives over in the dessert
it is a habitat
The specific place an animal lives in an ecosystem is a habitat. For example: in the ocean a clownfish lives in a coral reef which is its habitat.
they are different because the organism is the person, animal,etc. that lives in the habitat. The habitat is the environment that the thing lives in. ^_^
everything lives in a habitat
habitat
A habitat is a place where an usually organism lives.
A habitat is where an animal lives.
A habitat.
The place where an organism lives is called a habitat.
A coelenterates habitat is in the ocean and if it is not it lives somewhere