its called a habitat
The animal that spends most of its life in trees would have to be the sloth.
The desert tortoise spends most of its life in burrows underground.
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No. Fish are a separate classification simply called "fish": they are not amphibians, which include frogs, toads, newts and salamanders. A major difference between the two classifications is that amphibians breathe using gills or spiracles when they are young and develop lungs as they grow and undergo metamorphosis: fish rely on gills for their entire lives.An amphibian initially must spend its life in the water until metamorphosis is complete, while a fish spends its whole life in the water.No, a fish is not an amphibian. An amphibian is a cold-blooded vertebrate that spends part of its life in the water and part on land, while a fish spends its whole life in the water.No, fish can not live out of water. yes it is the most similar animals out there
diatoms
The animal that spends most of its life in trees would have to be the sloth.
Most gonozoids do not feed so they do not have to worry about how to obtain their food in this colonial organism. Of the ones that do eat, they do so via Medusa buds.
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An Albatross - is a large sea-bird, that spends most of its life flying.
In water, on land, or in it's shell.
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The desert tortoise spends most of its life in burrows underground.
The desert tortoise spends most of its life underground in a burrow.
About 90% of mitosis is spent in prophase, however, mitosis is only 8% of the total cell life. Thus, a cell spends about 7% of it's life in prophase. The cell spends most of it's life in Interphase. Interphase is 90% of the cell's TOTAL life span.To answer your question, the cell spends about 7% of it's life in prophase.
he thinks he is beyond salvation and redemption
A parasite spends most of its life in or on the tissue of a host which would is very harmful to it.
it gives energy and life