Red slug was created in 1758.
all metal slug games have blood!
No. Slugs are mollusks.
Its possible especially if a red ant..
A red rock-eating animal, such as a red rock-eating slug that feeds on minerals found in rocks.
The question seems to be missing context regarding what "q" represents. If "q" refers to a proportion or percentage of red organisms, you could express it as a fraction of the total: for 59 red organisms out of 100, q would be 0.59 or 59%. If all 100 organisms are red, then q would be 1 or 100%. Please clarify if you need a different interpretation.
Yes, but not with that attitude!
No, red blood cells are not considered living organisms because they lack a nucleus and other organelles typically found in living cells.
Red algae belong to the phylum Rhodophyta. Other organisms found in this phylum include various species of red seaweeds, such as Porphyra (used to make nori), Chondrus (Irish moss), and Gracilaria. Additionally, some smaller red algae, such as those in the genera Corallina and Polysiphonia, also share this phylum. These organisms are primarily aquatic and are commonly found in marine environments.
a slug is a small but fat lump of fat and a worm is a long and thing that you find in your garden and is usually pink/red but you can find them green and somtimes a dark yellow.
A Spanish Dancer is a slug and lays bright red eggs.
If 30 out of 100 organisms are red, then the proportion of red organisms can be represented as ( q = \frac{30}{100} = 0.3 ) or 30%. Therefore, ( q ) is 0.3.