The water bear is a mini organism that is almost indestructable, and it can live in space-where nothing else can.
Organisms that can live entirely by themselves are referred to as unicellular organisms. These organisms consist of only a single cell that carries out all necessary functions to sustain life. Examples include bacteria, protists, and some types of algae.
continental drift
The area where organisms live is called their habitat. It provides the necessary resources like food, water, and shelter for the organisms to survive and reproduce. Habitats can vary in size and characteristics, from oceans and forests to deserts and grasslands.
According to where they live and how they move
tides that bring in nutrients/food, and brackish (only partly salty) water which allows non-marine things to live there
Organisms that can live entirely by themselves are referred to as unicellular organisms. These organisms consist of only a single cell that carries out all necessary functions to sustain life. Examples include bacteria, protists, and some types of algae.
While salamanders and frogs do live in water, they don't only live in water. So your answer is a Sponge.
No, plankton are single celled organisms that only live underwater. Lungs are only present in some multicellular organisms that breathe air, specifically vertebrates (many multicellular organisms that breathe air like insects do not have lungs).
Population
Yes and No Because if in only a year it doesnt rain and then the next year it doesalmost all year then it could change what organisms live there
Most organisms in the rainforest live in the trees.
The air. Most organisms live in the air! others live in food and on your feet!!
Endoparasites: Live inside the host eg. Plasmodium, Tapeworm, Roundworms, Bot fly ect.
It depends on the organisms. If the organism can live in harsh and brutal conditions than yes, planets can support life. The traits of the organisms depend on how it can live in other planets. Only the Sun can't support life.
These organisms are called parasites.
A fish! Fish are the only animals with gills and most live in water.
yes. all organisms live in habitats. take a lion for example...they live in the jungle. the jungle is a type of habitat.