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what separates prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells from the watery environment in which they exists
no
It isn't.
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what separates prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells from the watery environment in which they exists
Prokaryotic organisms are basically bacteria and can be found in nearly every environment on Earth.
actually no, they can respond their environment from their special senses.
No, pizza is dead. Only living things respond to their environment
This perspective aligns with an interactionist view that emphasizes the dynamic relationship between individuals and their environment. It suggests that our behavior is shaped by both internal factors, such as thoughts and emotions, and external stimuli from our surroundings. By acknowledging this bidirectional influence, we recognize the importance of actively engaging with and adapting to our environment.
No they can reproduce if they come across a host cell but cannot respond to their environment
Living things can respond to the environment surrounding them. They are sensitive to their environment, and they can interact with it. Some living things can change their environment as well.
Soil does indeed respond to the environment it is in. Soil will be polluted and erode for example because of influences in the environment.
It respond by changing flow of water .
no
Selective permeability
it adapts to its environment sossages and cheese