This is called starvation. They run out of both fuel and the materials to build/repair themselves with.
to survive because if they don't they will die
Yes, an organism would die without respiration even if they have food because respiration is essential for extracting energy from food molecules. Without respiration, the organism would not be able to generate the energy needed for survival and its cells would not be able to function properly.
Adding an organism to a food chain can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem by altering the availability of resources and changing the population dynamics of other species. This can lead to competition for resources, shifts in species distribution, and potentially cause cascading effects throughout the food chain.
Organisms survive in an ecosystem by being in a food chain or adapting to the resident food web. For an organism to survive in an ecosystem in needs to find a way to belong. Sometimes when an new organism is introduced to an ecosystem they adapt too well and they are classified as an invasive species. The organism will either have to adapt to the ecosystem or die out.
If it is a autotroph , no food will be produced either energy. It will die eventually
If any organism has no food, it will die.
they dont they die
to survive because if they don't they will die
it would die
Yes, an organism would die without respiration even if they have food because respiration is essential for extracting energy from food molecules. Without respiration, the organism would not be able to generate the energy needed for survival and its cells would not be able to function properly.
Yes, because if you dont you will die from starvation.
if you dont eat you will die
because if the organism doesn't have food it will die of hunger
so you dont die
A organism's niche determines three different things. The three things that are determined are where the organism lives, where it is on the food web and the food the organism eats.
because they don't have any food recourse to live
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