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The natural place of an organism or community is known as a) Niche b) Biome c) Habitat d) Habit​

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Answered by monishashkl
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Answer:

Option C- habitat

Explanation:

The surroundings where a group of plants and animals live is called their habitat. It is a place where an organism or a community lives, including all living and non-living factors or conditions of the environment.

For example, the habitat of a frag is freshwater, while the habitat of a camel is desert.

Hence option C ( habitat) is the correct option for the above-given question.

Answered by bsharma23sl
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Answer:

c) Habitat

Explanation:

A habitat is an environmental area or a place where animals, plants, or any other living organisms live and depend on that place for shelter, air, food, water, and other needs.

There are different types of habitats for different organisms depending on their needs and living processes.

  1. Terrestrial habitat - It is the habitat of a majority of plants and animals. This is of three types; desert (Here small animals live in the deep holes during the day and come out at night, plants do not have leaves here to reduce the water loss through transpiration, photosynthesis occurs through stems), Mountain (animals have thick fur to protect from the cold, plants are cone-shaped and leaves have needle-like structure), and grassland (brown and found in a grassy area)
  2. Aquatic habitat - It is a habitat in which plants and animals live underwater. This is of two types; oceans (animals have gills to utilize dissolved oxygen in the water, some animals such as whales and dolphins have nostrils to breathe), and ponds (Plants whose roots are either totally submerged in the water or fixed in the soil).

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