Most bacteria and many other microorganisms can survive freezing temperatures by entering a dormant state, but many higher organisms, such as most plants and animals, will not survive freezing. For instance, delicate insects like certain butterflies or frogs may not withstand freezing temperatures due to ice formation in their cells, leading to lethal damage. Additionally, warm-blooded animals, such as mammals, are particularly vulnerable to freezing conditions without adequate insulation or shelter. Overall, while some organisms can endure freezing, many cannot and will perish under such conditions.
It will slow down an organism's decay in freezing temperatures.
The fittest is the organism that can survive where others cannot dare survive.
This is called the melting (or freezing) point
how unicellular organism survive
Water drops that fall when the temperature is below freezing, fall as SNOW . Water drops that fall when the temperature is above freezing fall as RAIN .
It will slow down an organism's decay in freezing temperatures.
Chlamydia trachomatis will not survive freezing.
Yes, snails can survive cold temperatures. The snails will stay out until the temperature turns to freezing then they will seek shelter.
Yes, yeast can survive freezing temperatures.
The coldest temperature an ant can survive is said to be as low as -94 degrees Fahrenheit/-70 degrees Celsius. If exposed to freezing temperatures for long enough, an ant will die.
The organism needs food, water, homeostasis (body temperature is healthy) and living space.
because a habitat provides appropriate food,shelter and temperature for the organisms living in it.....
there are many animals like pinguines and polar bears
This will depend on the temperature of the compost. Most worms will not survive freezing, however some may burrow into the compost or cocoon themselves and survive, some will even go into a form of hibernation. It is best to keep the worms and compost somewhere sheltered to prevent the worms from dying.
how does the environmental determine where an organism can survive
Yes, some probiotics can survive freezing and maintain their effectiveness.
They need oxygen, nutrients, and the ability to adjust to temperature change.