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  1. 8 cze 2024 · Organisms are a biotic, or living, part of the environment. Rocks and sunshine are parts of the non-living environment. Organisms usually have five basic needs. They need air, water, nutrients (food), energy and a place to live. However, not all living things need all these at the same time.

  2. Living things include many kinds of organisms, from the plants, animals, fungi, and algae that can be readily seen in nature to the multitude of tiny creatures known as protozoans, bacteria, and archaea that can be seen only with a microscope.

  3. Animals, plants, fungi, algae, protozoans, and bacteria are living things. Living things are also called organisms. Scientists can tell living things and nonliving things apart because living things behave in ways that nonliving things do not.

  4. Microorganisms are living things that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. They are normally viewed using a microscope. Bacteria, viruses, and some molds are examples of microorganisms. Most microorganisms are essential to life on Earth.

  5. 28 kwi 2017 · Types of Organisms. Scientists classify organisms into 3 domains and 6 kingdoms, although this has changed throughout history. There are 3 recognized domains, or broadest classification of organism. These are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.

  6. Organisms are living thin... Ever wonder what is an organism? An organism is any living thing, from the tiniest bacteria to the enormous elephant or blue whale.

  7. An organism is a term for any living thing. There are three main groups of organisms - bacteria, archaea and eukaryota organisms. You can find out more about bacteria on our Parenting Wiki. Archaea are very similar to bacteria; microscopic, with no nucleus.

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