If it's a mammal ... about 2 billion heartbeats (with the exception of humans, who tend to live quite a bit longer than that).
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∙ 12y agoAn organism's lifespan can vary significantly depending on its species, environment, and genetic factors. Some organisms, like the mayfly, live for only a few hours, while others, like the bowhead whale, can live for over 200 years. It's essential to consider the specific organism in question to determine its typical lifespan.
An organism can live as long as it can live.
How long the object or organism is expected to live.
As that type of sponge is not a living organism, the question is invalid.
bacteria domain archaea
to help an organism live you need nutrients, like any types of food, depending on the organism.
An organism needs food, water, oxygen, and an appropriate environment to live. Other factors such as temperature, shelter, and social interactions can also contribute to its survival. Adaptations like camouflage, mimicry, and symbiotic relationships can further enhance its chances of survival.
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Bacteria that produce insulin Fish that glow (don't live very long)
Life expectancy is important because it tells how long a person or organism might live
Bacteria do not need a host organism to live and multiply.
An organism can perform various functions to survive and thrive within its environment, such as obtaining nutrients, reproducing, growing, and responding to stimuli. It can also interact with other organisms, either in a cooperative or competitive manner, to ensure its survival. Additionally, organisms may adapt to changes in their environment through processes like evolution or behavior modification.