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there are millions of organisms that live in water, if you don't believe just go to the ocean

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Where do zoo flagellates live?

Zooflagellates live in a few different places. These include inside and on the bodies of other organisms like animals and humans and in bodies of water.


Why is there a gap of time between the evolution of algae and trilobites?

There isn't, of course, a gap in time. There are, however, very few fossils intermediate between simple stromatolites (the first more or less multicellular organisms) and the first complex organisms found just before the Cambrian Explosion. This gap most likely exists because while predation already existed (organisms consuming other organisms), no organisms had yet developed an internal or external skeleton that could have been preserved at death. The very few organisms from that era that were preserved despite of this, were preserved in the form of molds and casts.


Why is communication among scientists important?

because it allows them to share knowledge that can help them advance their questions or understandings about research. This is how they make conclusions about how living organisms function. Without communication very few would succeed.


Scientist who study the ocean floor are called?

Benthos


What is the importance of water to human beings and their lives?

More or less we all know that water is an essential part of our life. We can live for weeks without food but without water we can live only few days. Water is essential for our whole body. When our cells lose water they lose their shape. All life is dependent upon water. Water makes up 60 to 70 percent of all living matter and humans cannot live without drinking water for more than a week. The water cycle, or hydrologic cycle, distributes fresh water all over the earth's surface… Between 55 and 65 percent of the human body is made up of water. * Our blood is 83% water. * Our brain is 75% water. * Our muscles are 76% water. * Our liver is 70% water. * Our kidneys are 82% water. * Our skin is 70% water. * Our bones are 22% water. * Even our fat is 20% water.

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What is the biochemical reason the very few organisms live at thermal vents on the seafloor or in the boiling water of Old Faithful geyser?

the heat denatures proteins.


Why do very few live in the deserts in the world?

Because their is no water and it is hot!


How long can a barracuda live out of water?

not very long, a few minutes


How long will triops be able to live without water?

Not very long, perhaps a few minutes.


Can fresh water fish live in bowl without filtration?

Very few species can, such as the Betta.


What are the risks drinking the spring's water?

IF the water has been purified, very few risks. Drinking directly from the spring, the water may contain organisms (bacteria, parasites, etc.) that can make you sick.


What are the risks of drinking spring water?

IF the water has been purified, very few risks. Drinking directly from the spring, the water may contain organisms (bacteria, parasites, etc.) that can make you sick.


Where do zoo flagellates live?

Zooflagellates live in a few different places. These include inside and on the bodies of other organisms like animals and humans and in bodies of water.


How long can a tulip live without water?

A tulip will not live very long without water. After a few hours the tulip will start to wilt and die. If the tulip is placed in fresh water, it will live for up to 7 days.


What are the risks of drinking the spring?

IF the water has been purified, very few risks. Drinking directly from the spring, the water may contain organisms (bacteria, parasites, etc.) that can make you sick.


Are there any multicellular prokaryotic organisms in the world today?

Yes, but very few.


Why are there very few laws within life science?

Because every living organisms are very complex