👉 Easily studied organisms, often referred to as model organisms, typically inhabit controlled and standardized environments such as laboratory settings. These environments are designed to be consistent, allowing researchers to manipulate variables like temperature, light, nutrients, and genetic factors to observe specific biological processes or behaviors. Examples include bacteria in Petri dishes, yeast cultures, and mice in specialized animal cages or petri dishes. These controlled settings facilitate reproducibility and precise experimentation, making them ideal for scientific studies.