the desert
A terrestrial, arctic habitat.
A terrestrial, arctic habitat.
A silent mutation, where a change in the DNA sequence does not result in a change to the amino acid sequence of the protein, is likely to have the least effect on an organism. This is because the protein produced is unaffected, and therefore the organism's functioning remains unchanged.
A desert habitat would be least likely to support a wide variety of protist species due to its dry and arid conditions, which are not conducive to the survival and proliferation of many protists that require moisture to thrive.
Of the three organisms it is the snails that has the least chance of becoming a fossil since it has no skeleton.
the level of oxygen dissolved in the water.
Habitat Stability.
Sting rays and manta rays are part of the class chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fishes), which is mostly ectothermic, or cold-blooded. A few types of sharks are at least somewhat warm-blooded, and can at least partially control their blood temperature, but rays cannot.
All Organisms need their -prespecified by many many millions of years- Habitats to survive, solely through and by co-existence with all of It's vegetable and animal co-residents. ONE EX-HABITAT will YIELD as least SEVERAL EX-SPECIES.
yes they are cold blooded well at least most of them
Water availability would be least likely to be a limiting factor for a mouse in an oak-hickory forest, as there is likely ample moisture in the habitat. Other limiting factors such as food availability, predation, or shelter may have a greater impact on the mouse population.
Things that kill the organism, such as, immature lungs at birth.