The structures that make the perch adapted for living in water are the gills, fins, and streamline-shaped body. All designed to survive in different waters (marine and fresh water).
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Ladybugsbutterflieshumming birdsChristmas Island crabsAnswer:All living animals have adapted to their environment. Animals which do not adapt are generally extinct.
they are very well adapted to their own environment in the Himalayan regions, but cannot adapt to living in warmer climates
Things may be harmful to the environment because they pose direct or indirect danger to living things. For example, wastes may lead to water contamination thus killing aquatic animals and posing health problems to humans.
Slaters have primitive lung-like structures in two of their pleopods and a lower humidity gradient. Therefore, loose water vapor at a much reduced rate. They require a high moisture level in their environment.
Pronghorns live on prairies and are adapted to plains life. Bighorn sheep are adapted to mountain living, with feet adapted to griping on rocky slopes.
By living
what is the relationship between living organisms in the aqatic environment
It's fair to say that all organisms have adapted to their environment, else they would not be living there.
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they adapt by just living with it and get used to it
Environment is the area around you. There are many different types of environments; it all depends on what the question is asking you.
Because it is adapted to the habitat of where it usually grows in and is not used to living in a dif. environment.
Ladybugsbutterflieshumming birdsChristmas Island crabsAnswer:All living animals have adapted to their environment. Animals which do not adapt are generally extinct.
Because it is adapted to the habitat of where it usually grows in and is not used to living in a dif. environment.
Because it is adapted to the habitat of where it usually grows in and is not used to living in a dif. environment.
They built canals to irrigate their crops.
Mollusks live in most environments ranging from arctic oceans, to mountainous terrain. They are both aquatic and terrestrial.