No, a bee cannot survive in space. It will immediately freeze and explode due to the pressure difference in zero gravity. Depending on what type of bee it is; ex; Bumblebee or Honeybee,
it definitely will not live long enough in space. And you won't even be able to hear it buzzing either! The vacuum of Space will immediately kill it before it has a chance to fly around. What a good way to kill annoying insects!
the pollen they collect from the plants
A bee is an insect. The type of invertebrate it is is an arthropod.
A space cat would have to be some kind of science fictional concept. We know of no species of cat that is indigenous to outer space.
Normally a honey bee returns to its hive each night. In anything other than warm Summer temperatures it would be unlikely for an individual bee to survive until morning if it were outside overnight. However, bees do survive quite well away from a hive when they are in a swarm that is looking for a new place to set up home. The swarm generates its own heat and this ensures that the bees are able to survive even if the temperature drops a bit or it rains. But even swarms try to pick a good warm day to make their move.
A bee only dies if it loses its sting. If it can get away with its sting intact it will survive.
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with space suits
I could survive in outer space without a space suit, as long as I was inside a space ship, or space station. I cannot breathe vacuum.
no gravity to eat
It means nothing. Or rather, it means "nothing". Instead of saying "Nothing can survive in outer space" you could say "Nought can survive in outer space."
It could with the right technology and space suits
Yes, we CAN launch a turtle into space, but you didn't ask if it will survive. It won't.
It would take a lot of money because you have to pay for every thing to be able to survive and get to outer space.
Only if they are in an enclosed capsule with a life-support system.
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Organisms from earth, cannot live in outer space. They need a stable environment and a place to evolve and reproduce. Outer space, does not have a stable environment it gets hot then cold in a matter of seconds. If you really think about it, what would the organisms eat? There's nothing in outer space that would provide them with food.
If you mean unobstructed land, pretty much any animal can survive. If you mean the void of outer space, there are perhaps some bacteria and viruses that could survive. Neither are quite animals, but they are forms of life.