Organic.
The lungfish is an organism that has 92 chromosomes. This number is unusually high compared to other organisms, which typically have fewer chromosomes.
A one-cell organism, also known as a unicellular organism, is an organism that consists of only a single cell. These organisms perform all necessary functions for life within that single cell, such as feeding, reproducing, and responding to the environment. Examples include bacteria, protists, and some types of algae.
Some phyla that include simple aquatic organisms are Porifera (sponges), Cnidaria (corals, jellyfish), Nematoda (roundworms), and Platyhelminthes (flatworms). These organisms often have basic body structures and are adapted to aquatic environments.
The waste products could contribute to nutrient pollution in the water, potentially causing algal blooms which can harm aquatic life. The increased nutrients could lead to oxygen depletion, disrupting the balance of the ecosystem. It is important to properly manage nutrient inputs in aquatic environments to prevent negative impacts on water quality.
Aquatic maybe?
osmergulaty function is very important for all organism of world so its nothing
No, it is a part of the Animalia kingdom. It is a marine organism.
Phytoplankton or aquatic vergetation
aqua meaning water
Its probably krill, or algae.
Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
chicken
A swan is an aquatic bird with white feathers
The living part of an ecosystem is called an organism. An organism can be a plant or an animal. These organisms live in communities within the environment such as dessert, aquatic, or forest.
The amount the organism within a community, particularly in an aquatic community, demend oxygen. Eutrophication can cause the demand to rise and harm the fish within the aquatic ecosystem.
An ameoba is a unicellular (one-celled) organism. It is commonly found in aquatic environments, and can cause disease.