well probably not because of the varying soil types and temperature and place of the soil
Soil biota refers to all living organisms that reside in soil, including bacteria, fungi, protists, nematodes, earthworms, insects, and small mammals. These organisms play important roles in nutrient cycling, decomposition, and soil structure formation, making them crucial for soil health and ecosystem functioning.
Yes, they are.
All members of nematodes, or roundworms, share a basic set of characteristics: they have a long, cylindrical body that is tapered at both ends, a complete digestive system with a mouth and anus, and a tough, flexible cuticle that protects their bodies. Nematodes possess a pseudocoelom, which is a body cavity that is not completely lined by mesoderm, and they exhibit bilateral symmetry. Additionally, they are unsegmented and can be found in a variety of environments, including soil, freshwater, and marine habitats.
There really isn't just one term for soil organisms. Living organisms in soil include bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, springtails, mites, nematodes, earthworms, ants, insects that spend all or part of their life underground, and larger organisms such as burrowing rodents.
Yes, nematodes can live in water.Specifically, nematodes also are known as the animal kingdom's roundworms. They number among the most adaptable, flexible organisms on earth. They will be found in many of Planet Earth's ecosystems, from freshwater to marine and terrestrial environments.
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Living organisms in soil include life forms such as arthropods; bacteria; fungi; insects such as cicada killers; nematodes; protozoa such as amoebae, ciliates, and flagellates; small animals such as moles and voles; and worms. They also include parts of such plants as algae, grass, herbs, lichen, moss, ornamentals, shrubs, and trees. They all make up what is known as the soil food web of predators and prey.
I've just been doing some research on this question and I found... "a teaspoon of rich garden soil can hold up to a billion bacteria, several yards of fungal filaments, several thousand protozoa and scores of nematodes"
isnt it all the streams and its fishys and corals and all living things
there isnt one. there all expired
no. and it isnt just women who retire.
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