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The euglena organism would maintain its internal environment against external fluctuation by regulating its water balance.
Reptiles are cold blooded and require the atmospheric heat to regulate their internal body temperature. If the outside temperature were to decrease by 20 c the internal temperature of the reptile would decrease 20C.
I believe the solution would be considered hypotonic. in which case the amoeba would let water (H2O) out of its body to regulate the solute concentration (to make it equal)
the shark would win unless its a large jelly species.
It would depend on the species of shark. If it was a baby shark that only ate small crabs and shrimps, the eel. If it was a great white shark then the shark.
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.
Whale would eat the shark not grind it shark would eat insides shark wins whale loses
tiger shark
a tiger would win
A shark
I would say bull shark because they're way swifter and probably have a stronger bite.
Mostly the Tiger shark would win. Most species of hammer heads are smaller than the tiger shark and hence would lose.