Organisms - page 2

What are organisms that don not regulate their internal condition called and ones that do?
Conformers are organisms that do not regulate their internal conditions; they change as their external environment changes. What are organisms that do...
Is it true that animals that live exclusively on a diet of other animals are unable to use carbohydrates to fuel their life processes?
How does animal life depend on photosynthesis?What is the ability of organisms to make their own food in the presence of sunlight?Do all organisms re...
What are mutualists?
What are Mutualists and give an example?What do Mutualists do?What is a mutualism easy definition?What is predation in science?What are three reasons...
What do you call the relationship when one organism is harmed while the other is not affected?
Commensalism is a symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other is not affected. ... Parasitism is a symbiotic relationship in ...
Name a Specific characteristic used to classify organisms?
When a new species is discovered, scientists classify it. They start by figuring out what organisms it is related to. To do this, they look at its tra...
Explain kingdoms role in the classifying organsims?
The five kingdom classification are- Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. The organisms which are placed under the kingdom Animalia are hete...
What are examples of Bottom Dwelling Organisms?
Bottom-dwelling organisms, such as mussels, worms, and barnacles. Free-swimming organisms, such as turtles, fish and whales. In estuaries, where river...
What modern organisms are thought to be most like the first life-forms on Earth?
Probably either cyanobacteria or archaea, both of which flourish today in all kinds of wet environments. What today resembles the first organisms on E...
Why are certain adaptations in one environment but not another?
How are adaptations different based on environment?How does the environment affect adaptation?Do adaptations provide a selective advantage in any env...