lives in water and has no orgins
The organs of a buffalo was used for medicine bags, water container, pouches, and containers for water and for cooking.
No. There is no water protecting and supporting organs. Most often that would be bones and connective tissues.
The organs of a buffalo was used for medicine bags, water container, pouches, and containers for water and for cooking.
By the alveoli
Yes, penguins have organs above their eyes. It allows salt water to be converted into fresh water.
Do all the plants have tubes that move water and nutrients to all of their organs?
the locomotive organs of chlamydomonas are flagella which help them to swim through the water
They react the same as your cells or organs do when deprived of water. They suffer from dehydration. They will do their best to survive, but if water is not supplied, they will wither and die.
If a cockroach is drowned in water, all of its organs will stop functioning. Because they have no gills, they cannot survive under water.
yes they are
Your body is 75% made up of water. So when you drink water you replenish the waste from the cells that make up the tissues, that make up the organs of your body. Water is a "must have" for the body.
in water