there is no way that life as we understand it could exist on the gas giant. the possibility of life within the Jovian system is still being explored. Some debate exists about Europa. Jupiter is completely inhospitable to life as we understand it, but its moon Europa has been proposed as a possible habitable zone. It is thought to have a large amount of water ICE on its surface. Some of which covers a proposed ocean of water slush. The conditions under the water ICE could be harboring microscopic life according to some scientists. Free floating organisms could only exist at the very tops of the clouds due to atmospheric pressure that is progressively more intense than anything seen on EARTH. While the cloud tops could harbor life that is resistant to solar radiation's atmosphere is in constant Chaos. Convection forces the lower atmosphere upwards and colder areas of the atmosphere are constantly being sucked closer to the core. The churning would eventually expose any organisms to the extreme pressures nearer the core,thus killing any that may develop.
The process that makes life possible on Earth is photosynthesis. This is the process by which plants and other organisms convert sunlight into energy, releasing oxygen as a byproduct. Oxygen is essential for the survival of most living organisms on Earth.
The Earth has been habitable for living organisms for about 3.5 billion years.
living organisms
Organisms are living and exhibit characteristics such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli. They are made up of cells, undergo metabolism, and have the ability to evolve. Non-living things do not possess these attributes and are not capable of self-replication or adaption to the environment.
If you ment A living organism, then no it isn't. But I'm sure you ment in living organisms. Then yes, it is an important element found in most organisms and is used for a great range of functions. One example would be pH regulation in the blood, or any other liquid.
No because Jupiter's planet was not meant to let any type of living organisms live on it.
There is no evidence to suggest that Jupiter has any living organisms. Jupiter's extreme environment, characterized by high levels of radiation and harsh atmospheric conditions, make it highly unlikely to support any form of life as we know it.
Weathering by living organisms is possible practically anywhere.
yes
As far as we know, Jupiter does not have the conditions necessary to support life as we know it. It is a gas giant with extreme temperatures, high radiation levels, and no solid surface for organisms to live on.
Plant organisms are used to research human diseases. This is possible because of common descent of all living organisms.
Jupiter is a Russian immigrant living in Chicago.
There are no non-living organisms, unless you mean dead organisms.
you wont because living on Jupiter is ridiculous
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All living organisms have to have a host to create other organisms. This includes micro organisms as well as bacterial organisms
All living things are organisms. There is no such thing as a living cell that is not an organism.