by eating
An organism obtains food,water,shelter,and other things it needs to live,grow,and reproduce from its surroundings.....duhh.lol
Multiply. A virus needs energy to multiply.
It's a heterotroph.
Realistically none of the worlds energy needs are done in this manner.
The five basic needs are: Air Water Food Clothing/shelter Light/energy
No. An autotroph (auto = self; troph = nutrition) is an organism that obtains the energy it needs to live and grow via energy from the sun (photoautotrophy) or energy stored in the chemical bonds of simple inorganic molecules (chemoautotrophy). An owl is regarded as a heterotroph (hetero = other) because it obtains the energy it needs to live and grow by consuming other living organisms, such as rodents.
In captivity people who are not familiar with sugar gliders sometimes mistaken them for flying squirrels which look similar but are not related and have widely different dietary needs.
The process is respiration (cellular respiration). It breaks down the compounds called carbohydrates to release the energy stored there (which almost always originally came from photosynthesis).
host
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.
Its habitat.
Squirrels need oak trees because he needs to put his nuts in the oak tree and he needs to build his nest in the oak tree.
a habitat
The dream is a literal expression of the familiar commercial "Red Bull gives you wings." It suggests that the dreamer needs more energy or perhaps that the dreamer has too much energy and needs an outlet.
To turn food into smaller molecules so that food can be absorbed and later turned into energy for us to use.
eat healthy and do sports
Flying squirrels are found in North America and live in deciduous and coniferous forests and woodlands. There have only been 300 captured, but there needs to be more data collected in order to determine the actual population.