Crayfish, freshwater crabs, many insects adapted to aquatic environments like caddisflies, mayflies, mosquitos, etc. live in streams (for at least part of their life cycle.)
because arthropods are adapted to live almost everywhere
A variety of environments. Crustaceans live in watery places, etc.
Earthworms decompose dead organisms
Do you mean arthropods? If so, your question needs to be more specific. According to National Geographic, arthropods are the single most diverse group of animals. Among that group, you can find a variety from butterflies to tarantulas to horseshoe crabs to ticks to lobsters. So as far as what arthropods kill, you would have to narrow your focus.
Lay eggs
Daphnia live in lakes, ponds, slow moving streams.
Protists live in oceans, streams, ponds, and also human and animal digestive tracts.
Terrestrial biomes Arthropods live in just about every habitat (if not every habitat) on the earth: Terrestrial which include: desert, forrest, grassland and tundra and Aquatic which include: freshwater and marine,
Closed hydrovascular for echinoderms, open haemolymphatic for arthropods. ^^
large caves, streams by water, places with shelter, ect.
because arthropods are adapted to live almost everywhere
Why is a large heavy exoskeleton less limiting for arthropods that live in the water?that is not the answer!!
Why is a large heavy exoskeleton less limiting for arthropods that live in the water?that is not the answer!!
Yes they do!
ants, cecata's and spiders
Arthropods can be found in a wide range of environments, such as forests, grasslands, deserts, freshwater, and oceans. They are highly diverse and adaptable, allowing them to thrive in various habitats around the world. Some arthropods are even able to live in extreme environments like deep sea vents or polar regions.
No. Great white sharks do not and cannot live in streams. They only live in oceans and seas.