let me guess, since no one answered. A million. I wouldn't call them animals though;)
There are many microscopic animals. You will need a microscope and a slide mounting kit to see them. You might have a still or slow moving natural body of water near you. If so get a jar of water from it. Put a drop between two slides and look at it under your microscope. You may see some type of animal life.
Whales usually eat Plankton, which is a microscopic algae type thing. Many things eat microscopic animals, I believe herring is one species.
A tiny amount of liquid water, of microscopic size -- though still containing a huge number of water molecules. Many droplets must merge to form just one normal-size drop of water.
Fish in the water, vegitation in the water and on the shore, animals that live in the area around the river, bacteria in the water, many microscopic organisms in the river ect.
A Jellyfish undulates its bell in order to move through the water.-----octopi, squid, some species of flatfish..many species of plankteon and microscopic animals move via undulation, snakes use a form of undulation to move in the water, some fish use undulating fins to move ..
Animals will only live in areas where there is enough water for them to survive. Thus, fish and amphibians can only live in bodies of water, and animals like mammals, reptiles, birds, and many insects can live farther away. In a place with very little water, it may be that only animals which can acquire all of their necessary water from food can exist. In a place with abundant water, generally there is a greater variety and population of animals.
yeah man water is clear You can see large (macroscopic) living things in water, and many microscopic living things as well.
Animals that live in water called Aquatic animals. There are equal number of animals in water that are on earth. The name of animals that live in water areHagfishElectric EelPlatypusCuttlefishMantis ShrimpSalmonand many more....
Approx. 0,33.1018 hydrogen atoms for a drop of 1o microliters.
Coccidia is classified as subclass of microscopic spore. It is a intracellular parasite that can infect both animals and humans, and can cause many disease.
No, plankton are defined as free-floating, such as many microscopic species and then larger animals such as jellyfish. Sharks are cartilaginous fish that can control their movement.
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