Flagella
The force of buoyancy, which is exerted by the water on the bottle and is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the bottle, prevents the bottle from sinking. This force acts in the opposite direction to the weight of the bottle, keeping it afloat.
Not adult flies. Phytoplankton live in water. However, some aquatic fly larvae may feed on phytoplankton.
Yes, aluminum can float in water because its density is lower than that of water. However, the surface of aluminum quickly oxidizes upon contact with water, which creates a thin layer that prevents it from sinking immediately.
like poo....
Sunlight and water.
Phytoplankton is important because they are considered the primary production in bodies of water. They create organic compounds from carbon dioxide that dissolves in the water.
When the needle is dropped parallel to the water's surface, it creates surface tension and stays afloat due to the weight distribution. However, when dropped perpendicularly, the needle displaces more water, causing the weight to overcome the surface tension, thus sinking.
yes.it is a producer
Phytoplankton require sun and water to survive. They find these in a marine (ocean) envrironment.
They dissolve by sinking in to the water.
Fish have a specialized organ called the swim bladder, which allows them to regulate their buoyancy. By adjusting the amount of gas in the swim bladder, fish can control their density relative to the surrounding water, enabling them to maintain their position in the water column without sinking or rising excessively. This adaptation helps them conserve energy while swimming and aids in navigating their aquatic environment.
ITs adaptation is water