Water affects all living organisms differently. All organism need it to live, and have a large supply of it within their body.
(for example, humans are 70% water) an animal will get dehydrated, have lower circulation, and may vomit mere stomach bile. a plant will wilt because it needs water, which carries valuable nutrients and minerals, to transport through the tisssues, in order to create food and nourish itself. You can see by what area wilts first what needs the most water, it will be most affected.
Access to air, food and shelter is the way in which type of soil affects living organisms.
Specifically, the different sizes of its finely ground-up rock particles determines soil type. Soil type can range from large-sized sand to medium-sized loam to small-sized clay. Sandy soil delivers food whose production accepts rapid drainage and tolerates leached nutrients. Clayey and loamy soils yield food whose cultivation or growth benefits from accessible nutrients and moisture retention (not water-logging). They will be more cooperative about providing proper air and water pore spaces for plant roots and soil food web members.
well, The type of water affects not the biotic thing that live in it the things/orgonismas that live around it.Because a living orginisma that live in that biome already addapted to that environment.like Temperate oceans useually the water is salty so the animals around it can not drinkl it
and the chemicals that might be in that water ecosystem
fish and the animals that eat fish or even humans why because bacteria idk if its something called adt or add or atd I'm not sure but fishes eat and drink things in water and for example an eagle comes and catches the fish then eats it then the bacteria develops in the eagle and so on.
if thers not enough water, ther organisms die...
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They pop and hop all the way to pop. Just kidding, the animals and plants breathe out water vapor.
its because they cant stay together.
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living things example: Humans are organisms and plants are organisms the opposite is non-living things such as: soil,air,sunlight,and water
The four properties needed in water for living organisms is peanuts,ice-cream,dog food and shoes.
Water molecules adhere to the xylem walls and are carried up by transpirational pull during ascent of sap, which is an essential process for plant life.
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Abiotic factors (non-living things) affect organisms in many ways. Water, light, gases, temperature and salinity are all non living things but all contibute in the functioning of organisms.
The function of the water column is to provide living areas for various forms of life. Depending on the depth, many types of organisms thrive based on their relative position to the surface and the amount of competing organisms.
The function of the water column is to provide living areas for various forms of life. Depending on the depth, many types of organisms thrive based on their relative position to the surface and the amount of competing organisms.
it causes pollution and harms the environment especially the species living in it.
yes, there are living organisms first known as animalcules.
No, water is not alive.Water is a liquid and resource but not a living organism.
It hydrates organisms allowing them to function. We couldn't live without it. Helps things grow such as plants.
inorganic compound that is found in living organisms is water. because water is an inorganic compound.!!!!!!
How are living organisms dependent on the soil? are organisms that live in water totally independent of soil as a resource?
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.
Water cycle