Prokaryotes vary in their oxygen requirements, with some being strict aerobes requiring oxygen, some being anaerobes that cannot survive in the presence of oxygen, and some being facultative anaerobes that can switch between aerobic and anaerobic metabolism. This affects the types of environments they can live in, such as aerobic prokaryotes thriving in oxygen-rich environments like open air or ocean surfaces, while anaerobic prokaryotes can be found in environments like deep soils, deep-sea vents, or the human gut, where oxygen levels are low or absent.
yes
Oxygen can affect pH levels in a given environment by reacting with water to form hydrogen ions. This can lead to a decrease in pH, making the environment more acidic.
they give oxygen to humans.
produces nitrogen+ oxygen
our air gets polluted. Oxygen decreases.
Well it helps because the oxygen that plants provide help you breath.
yes . . depending on availability of oxygen, breathing rate changes
Photosynthesizing prokaryotes affected the ancient atmosphere by adding oxygen. In ancient times the oxygen level was .42%, compared to the 21% oxygen level now. Photosynthesizing prokaryotes have made the world livable today.
Logging has a negative affect on the environment. This is because it releases greenhouse gases and destroys habitats. It also depletes oxygen production.
White spotted jellyfish affect the environment by consuming food, using oxygen in the water, and restricting water access to other species. Through these actions, they limit the amount of resources available to others in their environment.
organisms that require a constant supply of oxygen from the prokaryotic group are called "obligate aerobes