If you are made of cells, and you keep your feet in a tub of water, then your cells won't dies by swimming a few laps in the pool.
Yes, some types of cells can survive underwater. Aquatic organisms are adapted to life in water and have specialized features that enable them to obtain oxygen and nutrients underwater. However, it is important to note that not all cells can survive indefinitely under water, as prolonged exposure to water can lead to cell damage or death.
Certain plants (such as underwater ones) can survive being flooded in water. Plants can survive underwater because the sun's rays can penetrate water.
They have shallow roots that grow right under the water.
It would die because a cell needs to have water to survive.
It can survive without an axon but not without its cell
An ordinary fire would not survive under water, for a common fire requires fuel, oxygen, and heat. under water there would be no oxygen available, and the heat would be conducted away too quickly. HOWEVER oxy-acetylene gas cutting can be done under water, for we carry our oxygen with us. And bulk magnesium will burn under water (incendary bombs).
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Because the cell works like your body, it needs water to survive
Certain plants (such as underwater ones) can survive being flooded in water. Plants can survive underwater because the sun's rays can penetrate water.
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Certain plants (such as underwater ones) can survive being flooded in water. Plants can survive underwater because the sun's rays can penetrate water.
The average human can survive under water for approximately 5 minutes but no more then 10.
They are water based animals so can survive under water for approximately 60 minutes, but without water 3.7 seconds
All of its life.
no they'll drown
they survive under water in the winter because the water freezes completely but,the ice is like water to them and it just freezes there DNA in place and doesnt hurt them a bit
Humans can survive living underground if they have food and water.