Lungfish survive intense heat and and in active state called extivation
A lungfish can survive intense heat by entering a period of dormancy known as aestivation. During aestivation, the lungfish burrows into mud or cocoons itself in a mucus-lined chamber, reducing its metabolic rate and conserving energy until conditions improve.
Active hatred is commonly referred to as animosity or hostility. It reflects a strong and intense dislike or resentment towards a person or group, often leading to aggressive or harmful behavior.
Active transport
Submarine mountains that were once active volcanoes are called seamounts.
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Lungfish survive intense heat by entering a state of dormancy called estivation. During estivation, lungfish bury themselves in mud or burrows to conserve moisture and decrease their metabolic rate until conditions improve.
A lungfish can survive intense heat by entering a period of dormancy known as aestivation. During aestivation, the lungfish burrows into mud or cocoons itself in a mucus-lined chamber, reducing its metabolic rate and conserving energy until conditions improve.
Lungfish are not amniotes; they belong to a group called dipnoi, which are a type of fish. Amniotes are vertebrates that possess an amniotic egg, a characteristic that includes reptiles, birds, and mammals. Lungfish have adaptations for breathing air and can survive in low-oxygen environments, but they do not have the amniotic structure associated with amniotes. Therefore, while lungfish are an interesting evolutionary link, they do not fit the classification of amniotes.
Active hatred is commonly referred to as animosity or hostility. It reflects a strong and intense dislike or resentment towards a person or group, often leading to aggressive or harmful behavior.
It can be referred to as the current cell or the active cell or just the selected cell.
All fish breathe oxygen. Oxygen is one of the ingredients required to make water. So, a fish that breathes oxygen is called a fish. Pretty much all living things require oxygen, but maybe you are talking about fish that breathe air? There are several types that can do this, including the African lungfish, several types of catfish, and snakeheads. African lungfish require air, and will actually drown in water if they do not have access to air. Anabantids like gouramis and bettas are also air-breathers. A little more about the African lungfish comment: When these were first discovered, scientists wanted to bring them back to the US for study. They would put the lungfish in shallow containers large enough for the fish to swim around in with a little airspace at the top, bring the fish home and find them all dead on arrival. The obvious conclusion: African lungfish can't be transported. Only later did scientists learn the lungfish has to approach the surface of the water at an angle in order to breathe. When they started bringing the lungfish home in deep containers--deeper than the fish are long--the fish were able to survive the journey.
A feeling on intense national pride is called nationalism.
It is called geothermal energy.
Any animal that is active at night is called "Nocturnal"
It is called Active Transportthis is Active Transport
It was called Beatlemania.
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