All organisms have their own way of reacting to the environment, each has its own specialty.
All organisms have their own way of reacting to the environment, each has its own specialty.
Not all organisms respond to the environment in exactly the same way. Snakes in a desert thrive while bears cannot for example.
False. Organisms respond to the environment in a variety of ways based on their genetic makeup, past experiences, and current physiological state. Individual differences among organisms mean that their responses to the environment can vary widely.
No, viruses do not interact with their environment in the same way that living organisms do. They do not respond to stimuli or exhibit behavior. Viruses are simply infectious agents that require a host cell to replicate.
they all use the same set of nucleotides APEX
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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.
No, living environment and biology are not the same. Biology is the scientific study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment. Living environment, on the other hand, refers to the physical and social surroundings that support life and provide habitat for organisms.
Competition
Lizards are reptiles, and reptiles are cold blooded which means they can stand massive heat. So yes, they can live in the same type of environment but they all can live in the same exact environment.
If you take a look at an undisturbed habitat, you are seeing an example.
Because they compete for food and space. And: An ecosystem is a place were biotic (organisms are anyhing that are living which is aka biotic) and abiotic (non- living things) interact so if ecosystems never existed we'd all be dead. Ecosystems are also where biotic and biotic interact. Organisms rely on eachother to survive.