Yes, it makes the water potable.
yes
That is a symbiotic relationship or mutualism.
We study biology for many reasons. Biology is the study of life. Life consists majorly of plants and animals. We study animals and plants to know more about them,their activities and how relate with other organisms. With the knowledge of this,biologists can counter any problem that affects living organisms and even manipulate them for the benefit of humankind.
Yes, thoroughly, however it takes two to three Billion Years to Explain it All. For example, all the while minor Organisms where in Full Living Swing, the Parting of the minor Organisms into The Two Sexes occurred 575 Million Years Ago.
Many organisms benefit from setae, which are small, hair-like structures. In insects, setae help with movement and sense the surroundings. In earthworms, setae assist with locomotion by gripping the ground. Similarly, setae in spiders aid in capturing prey and creating a web.
yes
The name of the living arrangement in which both organisms benefit is called mutualism. This is one of the symbiotic relationships.
It removed by electromagentic radiation
What water?
All living beings would not survive without eating food. Before humankind existed, it was just organisms. If those organisms did not eat, they would have died off.
That is a symbiotic relationship or mutualism.
mutalism
We study biology for many reasons. Biology is the study of life. Life consists majorly of plants and animals. We study animals and plants to know more about them,their activities and how relate with other organisms. With the knowledge of this,biologists can counter any problem that affects living organisms and even manipulate them for the benefit of humankind.
Yes, thoroughly, however it takes two to three Billion Years to Explain it All. For example, all the while minor Organisms where in Full Living Swing, the Parting of the minor Organisms into The Two Sexes occurred 575 Million Years Ago.
There are no non-living organisms, unless you mean dead organisms.
Many organisms benefit from setae, which are small, hair-like structures. In insects, setae help with movement and sense the surroundings. In earthworms, setae assist with locomotion by gripping the ground. Similarly, setae in spiders aid in capturing prey and creating a web.
All living organisms have to have a host to create other organisms. This includes micro organisms as well as bacterial organisms