Yes , they live in wet conditions .
Ferns live in moist environments to transport water to cells.
Mold will live as long as it's resources allow it to. Mold will thrive in dark, warm, and moist environments.
Bryophytes are more adapted for moist environments. This is because they can carry water over long distances as a result of lacking any vascular tissue.
The isopods locate their appropriate environments using their compound eyes and their antennae. The isopods locate their appropriate environments using their compound eyes and their antennae.
Halophiles live in a high salt concentration.
Byrophytes live in moist environments because the sperm must swim to the egg.
Ferns live in moist environments to transport water to cells.
There are about about 22,000 species of small plants called byrophytes that usually grow in moist areas on soil, tree trunks, and rocks. Examples of byrophytes are moss, liverwort, and hornwort.
Ferns live in moist environments to transport water to cells.
They live in moist and dark environments.
They live in moist environments, in Asia, Australia, South America, and Europe.
Yes they have gills that is why they live in moist environments.
They live in moist environments, in Asia, Australia, South America, and Europe.
pillbugs respire efficiently in moist environments with their gills.
Protists can live in a large range of environments, including what are known as "extreme" environments. But most protists live in moist/ damp environments like ponds, swamps, lakes, creeks, that kind of thing.
Annelids are found worldwide in moist or wet environments ranging from marine habitats to moist soil.
Moist environments with leaves(grass) sticks