A red finger sponge lives in warm water
Yes, sea sponges are alive. They are multicellular animals that live in marine environments. They obtain nutrients by filtering and extracting particles from the water.
Sponges provide a protected environment for algae to live within their tissues, while algae produce food through photosynthesis that benefits the sponge. The algae also help with waste removal by consuming the sponge's metabolic byproducts. This mutually beneficial relationship is called symbiosis.
Yes, it is possible to live without your ring finger and still perform everyday tasks effectively. The ring finger is not essential for basic functions like gripping objects or typing on a keyboard. However, losing a finger may impact certain activities that require fine motor skills or dexterity.
Answer Depending on what kind of climate you live in, evergreens don't need water if you live in a climate that is cold to icy, but if you live in a warm climate say Florida then yes of course water them and you might want to feed them some fertilizer at the same time.
Plants that live in the deserts and plants that live in the Tundra have commonalities and differences. One commonality is that they have both learned to adapt to very harsh climates. One difference is that Tundra plants are adapted to extreme cold, while desert plants are adapted to extreme heat.
under water
While salamanders and frogs do live in water, they don't only live in water. So your answer is a Sponge.
No, he couldn't!
MOSTLY live in cold water
clams live mostly in cold water.
sponge , starfish and octopus
Marine means water and a sponge is one of those odd little creatures you never see. The marine sponge lives in most seas.
Danios normally live in warmer water but are also excellent swimmers in cold water
Clown fish are tropical marine species, they do not live in cold water.
angler fish do not live in the cold
they live in water because they have gills or they are cold blooded
Trout are cold water animals.