The body reuses these small molecules.
The animals probably end up with rashes and have to inhale their body spray and get very sick or have a problem with their lungs. Their bodies are disposed of as economically and discretely as possible
Bacteria and or fungi decompose their bodies. Alternatively their bodies could be preserved in some way such as mineralization in fossils.
All animals need to digest food and remove waste products from their bodies
They collect the bodies in a hover craft and take it back to there discrict
There are many examples of biologic medical products. For those extracted from the bodies of animals, there are organs and transplant tissues, stem cell therapy, antibodies for treating viral infection.
Marine animals with soft bodies and no backbone are Mollusks.
No animals in Australia store water in their bodies. There are numerous animals adapted for life in arid and semi-arid areas, but none of these actually "store water" in their bodies.
the animals are scavengers
Much of this phosphate then concentrates in marine sediment. Some of the phosphate is eventually incorporated into the bodies of marine animals such as fish.
Much of this phosphate then concentrates in marine sediment. Some of the phosphate is eventually incorporated into the bodies of marine animals such as fish.
Much of this phosphate then concentrates in marine sediment. Some of the phosphate is eventually incorporated into the bodies of marine animals such as fish.
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