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Which animal can go the longest without food or water camel or cheetah?

The Camel can survive longer than the Cheetah without food or water.


What animal lasts longest without food?

A Camel


What are bacteria that live in or on plant and animal tissue without harming it called?

Bacteria that live in or on plant and animal tissue without harming it are called commensal bacteria. These bacteria benefit from the environment provided by the host without causing harm or benefiting the host in return.


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The animal kingdom that lacks a nucleus is the kingdom Monera, which includes bacteria. Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms, meaning they do not have a membrane-bound nucleus like eukaryotic organisms.


How does an animal survive without a habitat?

they find a new one


Could humans survive without plant and animal cells?

No.


What animal can survive in open space?

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.


What animal can go without water the longest and how much time?

Camel , for weeks. I think?


Why do plant cells have a cell wall and an animal cell do not?

because animals need to have bacteria enter their mouths to survive


What animal can swim underwater without coming up for air?

the animal that can swimm longest without coming up for air is a lion they can stay under water for days.


Is there an animal that can live without water?

I don't think that there is an animal that can live without water...A camel can live the longest without water but cannot completely live without water.... i will search this up but probaly germs


How can a animal survive without adaptations?

all animals have to have adaptations in order to live. if an animal is living then it will always have adaptations