Adaptations are features that help organisms survive. An ecosystem includes organisms and non-living things in an area. A habitat is an organism's place of living like forests and bodies of water. Creepers grow horizontally on the ground to cover large areas while mimicry involves looking, sounding, or acting like other organisms and camouflage means blending into surroundings.
Adaptations are features that help organisms survive. An ecosystem includes organisms and non-living things in an area. A habitat is an organism's place of living like forests and bodies of water. Creepers grow horizontally on the ground to cover large areas while mimicry involves looking, sounding, or acting like other organisms and camouflage means blending into surroundings.
Adaptations are features that help organisms survive. An ecosystem includes organisms and non-living things in an area. A habitat is an organism's place of living like forests and bodies of water. Creepers grow horizontally on the ground to cover large areas while mimicry involves looking, sounding, or acting like other organisms and camouflage means blending into surroundings.
1. Feature or characteristics of an organism that improves its chances of
survival is called adaptations
2. All the organisms living in a particular area and the non-living
components that the organisms interact with, is known as ecosystem
3. The place where an organism lives known as habitat
This place includes forests, lakes, rivers, seas and many more.
4. While pumpkin, watermelon or carpet grass grow horizontally on the
ground, allowing their leaves to spread out covering bigger areas. They are called creeper 5. Mimicry is looking, sounding, smelling or acting like other living things