A salt water has an advantage over other organisms because the earth is made of more salt water then it is fresh water or land. This gives it more space to live and reproduce.
IT will live on the land.landland
they live in a host or under water they live in a host
three percent of all the earths water is fresh water
A terrestrial organism is an organism that lives primarily on land, as opposed to in water or in the air. These organisms have evolved to survive and thrive in terrestrial environments. Examples include plants, animals, and insects that are adapted to life on land.
Leeches are annelids comprising the subclass Hirudinea. There are fresh water, terrestrial, and marine leeches.
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If a salt water organism is placed in fresh water, it will experience a sudden influx of water due to the higher concentration of solutes inside its body compared to the surrounding environment. This can lead to excessive water uptake, causing the organism to swell and potentially burst. Additionally, the organism may struggle to maintain proper ion balance and could suffer from osmotic stress.
A source of fresh water.
It will swell and burst
One example of an organism that can survive in both salt water and fresh water is the salmon. Salmon are able to adapt their body functions to cope with changes in salinity, allowing them to migrate between different environments during different life stages.
One of the one-celled organism is parasites.
Most animals acquire water by drinking it. Terrestrial herbivores generally get it from a body of fresh water. However, some animals such as koalas get all of their water from food.