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A halophile would be an organism that thrives in (or requires a) very salty environments. A halotolerant organism would be able to survive in a salty enviroment, but can also live outside of this environment.
"Just as salty as the environment."
A halophyte is a plant that can survive salty soil.
archaea
Yes, archaea are prokaryotic.
how did the miwok and the hupa use their environment to survive
it is so salty nothing can survive in it
All animals have a type of homeostatic behavior within them because Homeostasis is the regulation of the internal environment to compensate for a change in the external. Without this adaptation nothing would survive. An example of this in worms is that of the osmoregulation in their bodies (the adjusting of a salty environment by holding in more water).
To survive to their environment
no organisms adapt to the environment to help them survive
It depends upon the type of the plant. All the plants do not survive in salty water, few of the species of plants do. They are called Halophiles that grow in salty water they are not harmed by the salty water.
because is can eat other sea creatures