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Generally no. With some exceptions photosynthesizing organisms do not survive in the severe climates within the polar circles.
Some bacteria and protists called anaerobes can live without oxygen. Three kingdoms have organisms that have anaerobes- kingdom bacteria, kingdom archaea, and kingdom protista
Nitrogen is in the air we breathe, lots of it! And it can also form ammonia when joined with hydrogen and the ratio 1:3. So it is useful to let us survive, and to create fertilisers, hairdyes, cleaning products and anything ammonia based.
natural selection
We need oxygen to survive ;D
Carbon Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen
living things can survive in the water beneath a lake's frozen surface
living things can survive in the water beneath a lakes frozen surface
living things can survive in the water beneath a lake's frozen surface
photosynthesis helps organisms survive by providing them with oxygen to breathe.
A quality enabling organisms to better survive is called an adaptation. All living organisms must to be able to adapt to their environment to survive.
adaptations are important for organisms because it inherits a trait that helps that organism survive
Organisms survive because they are organisms. Inorganic matter does not survive or live. They get materials from the outside-like gas, food, etc.
All organisms rely on chemicals to survive. Water is a chemical.
No, all organisms react to their environment to survive.
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