Freshwater envirerments are easy.. Just plants and rocks
yes
No, they have a contractile vacuole to eliminate water that enters from their hypotonic environment
In a freshwater environment it is clean and in a saltwater it has salt.
In a freshwater environment it is clean and in a saltwater it has salt.
fish and humans
Ecology addresses the relationships between organisms and with their environment. Freshwater ecology studies those relationships in freshwater (non-salty water) environments.
Osmoconformers regulate their body fluids by maintaining internal osmolarity that is equal to the water surrounding them. In a freshwater environment, there would be no osmolarity; it applies to salt and seawater.
The word aquatic refers to the fact that the biome is in water. It is a freshwater environment, rather than a saltwater one.
by eating animals that contain freshwater
wet soil, and decaying vegetation
their role in the environment is basically just feeding on the bacteria, algae, and other smaller, organisms in their marine and freshwater habitats
Marine amoebae live in a saltwater environment. If the vacuoles take in too much salt, it'll suck all the liquidy stuff out of the amoeba itself. Freshwater amoebae are in a freshwater environment so they don't have to worry about that.
yes.freshwater has high water potential,making it hypotonic