A salt-sensitive organism would struggle to colonize human skin due to the skin's natural salt levels, which can create a hypertonic environment. This environment can lead to osmotic stress, causing the organism to lose water and potentially leading to cell damage or death. Additionally, the skin's microbiome and immune defenses further inhibit the establishment of such organisms, making it challenging for them to thrive in this habitat. Overall, the combination of osmotic pressure and host defenses creates an unfavorable environment for salt-sensitive organisms.
An organism with a cell wall would have the most difficulty undergoing endocytosis, a process where particles are engulfed by the cell membrane. The rigid cell wall would hinder the flexibility needed for the membrane to surround and internalize particles.
there would be difficulty in standing upright and walking of any living organism that can move
the key to colonizing the moon is getting enough oxogen
It would be better than spending it on weapons for war
Plants in water and also fish because acid rain lowers the PH of the water and mucus builds up on the gills of fish
The Monroe Doctrine
It would be an IMAGINARY organism. Sorry- but they do not really exist, so they are not an organism.
This response is based only on how the words sound to my ear. An organism would be sensitive to a drug. An organism might be susceptible to an infection. We are all susceptible to the flu, to one extent or another. The flu is a known risk. Nickel in jewelry is not a widely known threat to public health. But I am sensitive to it; I break out in a rash from jewelry containing nickel.
The Governments of the colonizing countries. Either the army, government itself or the Monarchs would fund expeditions for colonization.
You would call such an organism a carrier.
No. An organism made of many cells would be a multicellular organism.
the mother country would gain access to resources in the country they are colonizing, the mother would also gain access to trade routes.