Fish possess several senses, including sight, hearing, smell, taste, and the ability to detect vibrations and pressure changes through the lateral line system. Their keen sense of smell helps them locate food and detect predators, while their excellent vision, often adapted to underwater conditions, allows them to navigate and find mates. The lateral line system enables fish to sense movements and pressure changes in the water, providing crucial information about their surroundings. Together, these senses help fish effectively hunt, avoid predators, and communicate within their aquatic environments.
most of the cells are in contact with a watery environment
Most of its cells are in direct contact with a watery environment
Freshwater snails cannot survive for long periods outside of water because they need a moist environment to breathe and move around. They may be able to survive short periods out of water, but they will eventually dry out and die if not returned to a watery environment.
The hydrophobic tails of the phospholipid molecules face away from the watery environments, with the hydrophilic heads facing towards the water. This arrangement helps to form the lipid bilayer structure of the plasma membrane.
what separates prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells from the watery environment in which they exists
The watery environment inside the cell. The watery environment inside the cell.
Selective permeability
Is in the cytoplasm.
The watery environment of the cytoplasm.
The watery environment of the cytoplasm.
The plants. Those growing in the air and those forming the watery swamp.
The plants. Those growing in the air and those forming the watery swamp.