Zooflagellates may live in lakes and streams, where they absorb food through their cell membrane.
Zooflagellates differ from other protozoans because they are unicellular and may live on their own or on a host as a parasite. They have long bodies with one large nucleus. They reproduce by binary fission.
Yes they do. But sometimes, streams may become dry and out of use. Also, in the cold, they may freeze.
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Trypanosoma brucei is a flagellated protozoan that infects African the tsetse fly. The tsetse fly then acts as a vector to spread the disease "African trypanosomiasis" to humans and animals.
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Amoebas are zooflagellates and live in fresh water. There are about 15 phyla of these animal like protists and many are fresh water types.
Not in lakes but they may live close to lakes.
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Hippos can be found in the wild on the continent of Africa. They may be found in swampy areas, lakes, rivers, and streams. There are two species of hippo, the Large Hippo and the Pygmy Hippo.
Crayfish live in brackish to pure freshwater. There are species that live in streams, creeks and rivers as well as some that live in lakes and ponds. The ones that you may see in the store are usually the species that live in brackish waters because they tend to grow bigger than the other species.
Unfiltered streams or lakes that may be contaminated by human or animal wastes are a common source of infection. Outbreaks can occur among campers and hikers who drink untreated water from mountain streams.
No, lakes are not directly connected to the ocean. Lakes are bodies of water that are usually surrounded by land, while oceans are large bodies of saltwater that cover most of the Earth's surface. However, some lakes may have rivers or streams that flow into the ocean, creating a connection indirectly.
Tadpoles are able to live in the rainforest, where you can hear frogs croaking, foresty streams, sometimes frogs lay them in unused pools or ponds in backyards, and usually 9x9 meter shallow ponds.
If a lakes output by drainange and evaporation exceeds its input by rain and inflow from rivers and streams; the lake can shrink and even may go dry.
No. Hippos can be found in the wild on the continent of Africa. They may be found in swampy areas, lakes, rivers, and streams.
Parkland regions may have rivers, lakes, streams, and ponds as bodies of water. These water sources support diverse ecosystems and provide habitats for various plant and animal species. They also offer recreational opportunities for visitors to enjoy activities like fishing, boating, and wildlife watching.
As far as I know, there is no species of Mackerel that either live or swim up freshwater rivers or streams. They do not naturally live in ponds or lakes. Mackerel, the species in general, are migratory and are on the move all the time. Some may accidentally move too far up stream but they will turn around and head back out to sea.