Organisms in captivity may struggle to thrive due to habitat limitations, stress from confinement, inadequate diet, lack of exercise, and limited opportunities for natural behaviors. Captivity can also lead to social isolation, which is especially problematic for social species. Additionally, reproducing natural environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity, and light levels, can be challenging in captivity.
because if we didnt have them we would all die, because the brain and heart are what keep you alive and they are organisms
They differ because multicelluar organisms live longer and are bigger
MRSGREN - Movement, Reproduction, Sensitivity, Growth, Respiration, Excretion and Nutrition. The ones that are essential are Respiration and Nutrition and maybe Growth.
Haha, you go to IQ. I believe it is Homeostasis.
Photosynthesis is a process carried out by green plants where simple substances are made into sugar using the energy from sunlight. It helps keep the plants alive. Plants provide oxygen for other organisms, so photosynthesis is pretty important as by keeping the plants alive, it keeps us alive.
Yes they can be kept in captivity as is proven by the displays in some public aquaria. It is however very hard to keep one alive and all the equipment needed is very expensive.
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because if we didnt have them we would all die, because the brain and heart are what keep you alive and they are organisms
they function together
No, but even the best efforts of biologists have failed to keep Physalias alive for more than a week in captivity.
They work hard to travel, keep eggs alive, eat, and get food for their babies.
They differ because multicelluar organisms live longer and are bigger
It will most likely die in captivity soon. Also if you touch the butterfly's wings it will die and it will be hard to catch it without doing that.
they have trees tht keep people alive.
Yes. Ligers only exist in captivity.