A parasite.
One organism benefits anf the other is not harmed. FOr NOVANET.
An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms is called a heterotroph. Heterotrophs can be classified into various categories, such as herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores, depending on their dietary habits. They rely on consuming plants, animals, or both to fulfill their energy needs, as they cannot produce their own food like autotrophs do. Examples include animals, fungi, and many bacteria.
Niche refers to the specific role or job of an organism within an ecosystem. It includes how an organism fits into its environment, its interactions with other organisms, and how it obtains resources such as food and shelter. A niche can be thought of as the way an organism "makes a living" in its habitat.
A series of events in which one organism eats another to obtain energy is known as a food chain. Each level in a food chain represents a trophic level, with energy transferred from one level to the next as organisms are consumed.
A is likely a type of fungus or plant that obtains nutrients through osmosis or absorption from its environment. It may not possess the ability to actively seek out food sources but relies on what is available in its immediate surroundings.
The organism that obtains nourishment through the oxidation of inorganic chemical compounds is called a chemotroph. This method of obtaining energy is known as chemosynthesis.
A substance or layer that underlies something, or on which some process occurs, in particular.The surface or material on or from which an organism lives, grows, or obtains its nourishment.
An organism obtains food and resources from its habitat.
One organism benefits anf the other is not harmed. FOr NOVANET.
energy
parasites
The organism from which a parasite obtains nutritional needs is called a host. The host is a food source and a home for the parasite.
Detritus
an organism that obtains its energy from the oxidation of inorganic compounds
Heterotrophs.
an organism that obtains organic compounds
heterotroph