now pH affects humans because pH level is the measurement of acidity or basisity of an element and in the body we have some certain acid like stomach acid etc also the normal pH level of a human is 7.4 so we need to know our acid level in our body
if high it might make a high and hard crater if it is a small crater it might would make a small and smooth crater
Yes, an obligate halophile is an organism that requires high osmotic pressure, typically in the form of high salt concentrations, to survive and thrive. These organisms have adapted to living in environments with high salt content and would not be able to survive in environments with lower osmotic pressure.
A multicellular organism, such as humans, exists as a group of specialized cells that work together to carry out various functions necessary for survival. Each cell within the organism has a specific role and relies on other cells to function properly in order for the organism to thrive.
The one-celled organism that can survive very high temperatures of 80-121°C is most likely from the kingdom Archaea. These extremophiles, particularly thermophiles, thrive in extreme environments such as hot springs and hydrothermal vents. Archaea are distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes, showcasing unique biochemical and genetic characteristics that enable their survival in harsh conditions.
biodiversity
One environmental factor that can affect an organism's phenotype is the presence of stress hormones like cortisol. High levels of cortisol can impact an organism's physical characteristics, behavior, and overall health, leading to changes in the phenotype.
high standard of living= high GDP and vice versa
People go to the top of the dam mostly to get high.
if high it might make a high and hard crater if it is a small crater it might would make a small and smooth crater
Life on earth is widely related to the evolution theory. May be a living organism adapt itself to a high temperature which could kill another living organism. But this process of adaptation may last for thousands of centuries. On the other hand, a living organism may adapt itself to a very low temperature, which could kill another living organism that is not adapted to extremely low temperature as well.
Organisms living in extremely cold temperatures run the risk of hypothermia and even their cells freezing. Cellular membranes with more cholesterol help insulate the organism and are less prone to freezing.
All foods that once was , or might become living things has DNA in it.
It affects everybody, not just a junior high school students...economy is all around us, we cannot "run away" from it. For example, if you are still living with your parents, if the economy is is bad, they will not be as happy as usual, and they might give you less money for your allowance
the temperature of the endothermic organism would decrease and the cells in the organisms would explode because of the high water content in the cells.
An example of an environmental factor for an organism is temperature. Organisms have specific temperature ranges within which they can thrive. If the temperature is too high or too low, it can affect their metabolism and overall survival.
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