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Usually plants that live in harsh environs as these, have evolved over time to survive in such conditions.
Bacteria can go into a sort of hibernated state to survive in more hostile-to-life environments, such as in places with no food or water. They have a thick cellular wall.
they swim to the bottom of the water in high tides\
With the help of endospores, or thick-walled structures that help the bacteria survive harsh conditions.
There are a number of bacteria that DO survive in harsh environments be it pH or temperature extremes or an environment that is very salty. Bacteria that don't survive in harsh conditions usually lose cell wall integrity and break apart, or lose all their intercellular fluid and shrivel up.
Because it was easier to survive in harsh enviorments.
I don't think there are any animals in the archaebacteria division. They are unicellular microorganisms that can survive in harsh environments. Three types are halophiles, methanogens, and thermophiles.
they use there animal senses to work together as a team
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Usually plants that live in harsh environs as these, have evolved over time to survive in such conditions.
Only the best-adapted organism will survive.
Animals move from one place to another in search of food and to protect themselves from their enemies.they also move to escape from the harsh climate. By -- jithin sunny
The animals adapt to the harsh changes in climate over time. (:animals survive the tundra because they have blubber. and most animals camouflage into the eviornment.They evolved to.
the entire ocean doesnt freez... just close to the surface... and certain animals can adapt to many harsh environments
They are 'hardy' animals, ie, they can survive in harsh conditions.
archaebacteria
Bacteria can go into a sort of hibernated state to survive in more hostile-to-life environments, such as in places with no food or water. They have a thick cellular wall.