Since all living things contain water, the range between freezing and boiling determines where those things can live with other conditions being right. The organisms must be able to stay within the range of 0°C and 100°C in order to survive.
There are organisms living in the sea. When it is winter, the sea water will not freeze easily thanks to the salt in the sea water, which lowers the original freezing point, and therefore saving the animal's lives.
an ecosystem includes all the living organisms in a specific area and their interactions with the non living components of environment such as weather,earth,sun,soil and atmospere
host cell is one that has some other organism living.
living things are part of the water cycle because when ur cooking or boiling water the sun evaporates the water and then the water cycle begins
A botanical plant is a living organism not having the power of locomotion.
These are examples of physical properties. They are NOT chemical properties!
The best example of a tiny living organism are the bacteria that thrive in the soil of the Earth - specifically Death Valley, Eastern California, not only are they small but they are adapted to withstand severe environments i.e. freezing and boiling temperatures.
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Boiling can allow for the extraction of DNA.
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Freezing causes the water inside living cells to form sharp crystals. These crystals puncture and destroy the cellular organelles and membrane. Certain animals have 'cryoprotectants' that help reduce the damage caused by freezing.
Where were the British living comfortably
Where were the British living comfortably
There is no general statute for not having a living will.
They were freezing to death so they had cick it away
It maintains the cell's chemical environment.
the purpose of adaptation is for the living thing to produce over and over