gain of water through food
Diatoms can be found in oceans, freshwater, and also in soils on damp surfaces
Yes :) they are most common in marine environments though
These protists are common worldwide in freshwater lakes and streams, only S. multiformis has been recorded from marine, freshwater and even terrestrial biotopes.
The intertidal zone is found in both marine and freshwater ecosystems. It is a transitional area between the land and water, subject to periodic submersion and exposure. Organisms in this zone must adapt to fluctuations in moisture and temperature.
Ectoprocta, also known as bryozoans, is a phylum of strictly marine animals with no freshwater or terrestrial forms. These colonial filter-feeders build hard exoskeletons and are found in oceans worldwide.
A picostimus is not a tetra or a marine fish; it is a type of freshwater catfish belonging to the family Loricariidae, commonly known as plecos. These fish are typically found in rivers and streams in South America. Tetras are a separate group of small freshwater fish, while marine fish inhabit saltwater environments.
Cnidarians are found in marine environments, particularly in coral reefs, rocky shores, and ocean floors. They can also be found in freshwater habitats like lakes and rivers.
Freshwater is found in lakes and rivers.
The saccus vasculosus is a small vascular organ often found in the brain of certain fish species. It plays a role in osmoregulation, helping these fish maintain the proper balance of ions and water in their bodies, especially in freshwater environments.
Yes, copepods can be found in freshwater environments. While many copepod species are marine, there are numerous freshwater species that inhabit lakes, rivers, and ponds. These freshwater copepods play important roles in aquatic ecosystems, serving as a food source for various fish and invertebrates. Their presence can indicate the health of freshwater ecosystems.
Marine biomes are found in saltwater environments like oceans and seas, while freshwater biomes occur in bodies of water with low salt concentration like rivers, lakes, and ponds. Marine biomes have a higher salt content, different climate patterns, and unique biodiversity compared to freshwater biomes.
Yes, gobies are typically carnivorous. They primarily feed on small crustaceans, worms, and other invertebrates found in their marine or freshwater habitats.