Amphibians are organisms that are both aquatic and terrestrial.
Amphi means both & bios means life.
Example- Frog
Anura
A person who studies organisms is called a biologist.
A person who studies living organisms is called a biologist.
A person who studies the interrelationship of organisms is called an ecologist.
A community.
The shark is an animal that lives in water. Well Infact it depends on the type of water. It could be the pond or the sea, but if it is the Sean then yes, ^You^ are correct. But if it was the pond then Fish ( Big, medium and small ).
maybe its the changes of climate :)
Organisms that eat both animal and vegetable matter are call omnivores.
plants and animals that live on land are called terrestrial animals plants and animals that live in water are called aquatic animals
Omnivores
Yes and no. If you take some soil, place it in a Petri dish, and flood it with water, you will see in about 20 minutes a vast number of protists. Some would argue this would indicate that there are terrestrial protists. (Others would counter that these protists live in the thin film of water that exists around soil particles; therefore, they are still aquatic. It also depends on what organisms you call protists. If you consider slime molds and oomycetes protists, then there are many terrestrial protists. Slime molds creep along in the leaf litter, and there are several plant pathogens among the oomycetes that attack the above ground portions of plants.
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maybe, maybe not The world may never know
Aquatic animals
An Aquatic Nomad
Aquatic
terrestrial planet
Organisms that swim are generally referred to as "swimmers." This category includes a wide range of aquatic animals, such as fish, marine mammals, amphibians, and some invertebrates. Depending on their habitat, they may also be classified as "plankton" if they drift with ocean currents, or "nekton" if they can actively swim against currents.