Flagellates are found in fresh water as well as in salt water, sewage, and stagnant water.
Both Dino-flagellates cover a class of microbes that can be either photosynthetic or heterotrophic. About half are considered photosynthetic plankton (mostly in marine waters but some are also found in fresh water), they are eukaryotic algae (protozoa). Predator dino-flagellates do not have pigments like photosynthetic ones. There are also a few parasitic forms.
earth's fresh water can be found in rainfall
yep...
Salt water is water that has salt in it and it is found in oceans. Fresh water does not have salt and is found in rivers and lakes.
they can be found in fresh water.
Herons are found in fresh water enviroments, so they drink fresh water.
They can move through water (Gradpoint)
About 70-80 percent of fresh water can be found in polar ice caps and glaciers.
just fresh
There is no evidence of any water on the moon, fresh or otherwise.
Flagellates have very few known predators. Only a few plankton will consume flagellates in the water and have the ability to digest them.
Most of the water found in lakes is water?