The process is called "natural selection" and is the basis of Charles Darwin's studies on evolution. Animals or plants which are better adapted for the conditions they live in (someone is always better than someone else) tend to survive longer and have more offspring. In turn (because the traits are passed on) these offspring can do as well or better than the parents in that environment and so the population becomes progressively more adapted to the conditions.
stimuli
yes it can
Not all organisms respond to the environment in exactly the same way. Snakes in a desert thrive while bears cannot for example.
organisms respond to the changes of weather and seasons.
Many living organisms respond to things in the environment for survival. This is what makes the ecosystem to exist and is referred to interaction of biotic and abiotic factors.
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.
Stimulus.
To maintain homeostasis
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.
The life process by which organisms respond to changes in the environment is called "stimulus response." Organisms sense changes in their environment through stimuli and react in ways that help them survive and thrive. This process is essential for adaptation and survival in different environments.
All organisms have cells, grow and develop, reproduce, maintain homeostasis, and respond to their environment.