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Living organisms are found in various habitats such as forests, oceans, deserts, grasslands, and freshwater environments. They can be found on land, in the air, and in the water. Some organisms are adapted to extreme environments such as hot springs, deep-sea vents, and polar regions.
Organisms that can be found in a lagoon include fish, crustaceans, mollusks, sea grasses, and various types of algae. These organisms are adapted to the brackish water conditions typically found in lagoons, which is a mixture of saltwater and freshwater. The biodiversity in lagoons can vary depending on factors such as water temperature, salinity levels, and the presence of nutrients.
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because freshwater plant are adapted to the water so it will be ok ;)
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The amount of nutrients in freshwater will determine what type of organisms there are. If there is bacteria in the water, it may affect the nutrients and contaminate them, which will affect the organisms that live in the water.
An Elodea plant, which is adapted to freshwater environments, would likely struggle to survive in the ocean due to the high salinity, which can cause osmotic stress and dehydration. Similarly, a paramecium, a single-celled organism also found in freshwater, would face challenges in the salty ocean water, leading to potential cell damage or death. Both organisms are not adapted to the saline conditions of marine environments.
This animal is not adaptted to salt water.
Approximately 0.1% of the freshwater on Earth's surface is found in living things. This water is primarily contained within organisms and makes up a small portion of the total freshwater available. The majority of freshwater exists in lakes, rivers, and underground aquifers.
Vorticella's are usually found in freshwater environments. They are aquatic organisms that usually live in many clusters in the water.
Hagfish primarily live in saltwater environments, typically found in deep ocean waters. They inhabit various marine habitats, including the ocean floor and deep-sea trenches. While they are predominantly marine organisms, some species may occasionally be found in brackish waters, but they are not adapted to freshwater habitats.
Red algae primarily thrive in marine environments, but some species can be found in freshwater habitats. These freshwater red algae are generally less common and may inhabit specific niches such as streams, ponds, or wetlands. They are adapted to lower salinity levels compared to their marine counterparts. Overall, while most red algae are adapted to saltwater, a few have successfully adapted to freshwater ecosystems.