Obligate anaerobes
A life-form that lives in an oxygen-free environment is described as "anaerobic."
Many diseases result from a microbe that enters the cells of the body.A diazotroph is a microbe that lives in the roots of plants, and provides nitrogen to the plant.People use a microscope to see microbes.
Liquid water because the majority of organisms require water even if in smaller amounts whereas there are quiet a range of organisms that live their whole lives in an anaerobis environment meaning in the absence of air.
Plants breathe in a gas called carbon dioxide and then they breathe out the gas called oxygen which is what we breathe in! Also there is most likely a type of living thing which no human has ever discovered and so there may be milllions of kind of living things that may not breathe in oxygen - they might not even breathe in a gas!
Organisms that can live without air are called anaerobes. These organisms are able to survive and thrive in environments with low or no oxygen levels. Some examples include certain bacteria, archaea, and fungi.
It can supplement its oxygen by using oxygen from air as well as water.
Oxygen is what you breathe in, and what your body needs to function correctly (and what you need to survive actually)
All Plants save lives, as they all let us Breathe. As we breath in Oxygen, and Breathe out CO2, Plants are Breathing in our CO2 and Breathing Out Oxygen for us.
A person who lives nearby is called a neighbor.
The main components of Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen and oxygen. Of these, oxygen is the one we can't live without.
A guppy breathes in oxygen which is actually a process of collecting oxygen from the water it lives in through it's gills.
To conserve oxygen effectively in our daily lives, we can reduce our energy consumption, plant trees, and avoid burning fossil fuels. Additionally, we can support initiatives that protect and preserve forests and oceans, which are vital sources of oxygen production.