-Ant -Wasp Etc Mostly the insects which stay Near water/grass
they are about 75% made of water
No, not soil itself, at least not living cells. However, if there is bacteria, fungus, tiny animals, or plants in the soil, then those things have cells. They are in the soil, but not a part of it.
A mixture of water and living cells is known as a suspension, where the cells are suspended in the water but are not dissolved. This mixture can commonly be found in biological systems such as blood or cytoplasm within cells.
A water molecule (H2O) consists of only three atoms: two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Therefore, it does not have cells as cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms.
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-Ant -Wasp Etc Mostly the insects which stay Near water/grass
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yes all organisms(living things) are considered aquatic. this is because all living things are made of cells. cells are constantly in water or holding it inside of them. with out water cells would quickly die and so would the organism
they are about 75% made of water
they are about 75% made of water
mammals need water because their bodies are mostly made up of cells. every living thing needs water.
us humans, animals, and living things....mostly like everyone uses it!
Cells are the basic building blocks of living organisms, so non-living things do not have cells. Inorganic materials such as rocks, metals, and water do not possess cells.
Human body comprise of 70% of water. These water are in every cell and fibrils of the body. They help in maintaining the osmotic pressure of the cell and keeping the cells intact. They do osmoregulation in cells thus maintaining the homeostasis of the cell and the body on the whole. Dehydration of the cells or the living things would lead to death of the cells and disturbs the osmotic pressure of the cell leading to collapse of the living things.
All known living things have cells. There are many non-living things that do not have cells.
Pure water contains no cells whatsoever. Water is composed of molecules.