Water is not an animal, rather, it is classified as an element. It is not an animated being and thus displays no animal characteristics since it has no process of replication, self-aggrandizement, respiration, stimulus response, etc. Water is a basic chemical composition of simple elements.
No, it is an inamimate fluid= a compound Hydrogen Oxide, that of course, supports and is absolutely vital to all kinds of life forms, particularily in ponds. Water itself is inanimate fluid.
Yes all organisms do contain water About 75% is water of an organism
I wanted to ask the same thing but its odd if it wasn't in all organisms or it was !! right??
What do you mean by "water do organisms"?, I don't understand the question
No. An organism is any living thing, and water is not, but there may be organisms living within the water itself.
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Water (H20) is the main constituent of our bodies.
Invariably, water is a major part of all organisms on Earth. Others include proteins and carbon dioxide.
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The most common energy carrier molecule of living organisms is adenosine triphosphate. It is found in all living cells. It captures energy that is obtained from the breakdown of food molecules.
No, there are different animals found in different parts of the ocean and there are also many differences between animals found in the ocean verse animals found in fresh water bodies
All organisms require water to live.
inorganic compound that is found in living organisms is water. because water is an inorganic compound.!!!!!!
Not normally. They are both fresh water organisms, but both are often found in brackish water.
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Water (H20) is the main constituent of our bodies.
All salt water organisms.
None, the process of growing organisms requires water. All organisms require water.
In/surrounded by water?
In/surrounded by water?