One example of an organism that can live in very high temperatures in water is the thermophilic bacteria Thermus aquaticus. These bacteria are commonly found in hot springs and hydrothermal vents where temperatures can reach over 70°C. This organism is known for its ability to thrive in extreme heat due to special adaptations in its enzymes.
In Humid Tropical Climates were annual temperature is high and temperature amplitude is low. Found on the coasts, they can live in salt water and usually are in tidal zones.
Organisms can live in various habitats such as land, water, and air. The specific habitat in which an organism can live depends on its adaptations and requirements for survival. Some organisms may be restricted to certain environments due to factors like temperature, pH, or availability of nutrients.
Factors that determine where an organism lives include availability of food and water, suitable shelter, climate conditions (temperature, sunlight, etc.), presence of predators and competition with other species, and adaptations of the organism to the environment. Habitat availability and availability of resources are also important factors.
The temperature of water affects living organisms because they have to adjust to one temperature to survive. For example; some fish live only in cold water, and then oneday if the water temperature suddenly rose and became warm/hot, this would pose a problem for the fish!
A tolerance curve shows the range of environmental conditions within which an organism can survive and thrive. It indicates the upper and lower limits of factors such as temperature, pH, or salinity that the organism can tolerate. Beyond these limits, the organism may experience stress, illness, or death.
Many organisms are especially adapted to certain conditions, such as a high or a low temperature, a life in water, a life away from water, etc. Pressumably these changes occured as a result of evolution.
One biotic factor that can affect the life of a water-dwelling organism is predation. Predators can impact the population size and behavior of the organism by hunting them for food.
They live in the water or in a host organism.
with water
An organism needs food, water, oxygen, and an appropriate environment to live. Other factors such as temperature, shelter, and social interactions can also contribute to its survival. Adaptations like camouflage, mimicry, and symbiotic relationships can further enhance its chances of survival.
in water
No ... the hot temperature of the wash water for underwear will kill any living organism. This is why we wash our laundry on a regular basis.
Every living organism is adapted to a certain temperature range and other conditions; outside this range its metabolism is disturbed and cannot live.
Every organism needs food for energy, water for hydration, and oxygen for respiration to live.
In Humid Tropical Climates were annual temperature is high and temperature amplitude is low. Found on the coasts, they can live in salt water and usually are in tidal zones.
One example of a chemical substance that an organism requires to live is water. Water is essential for various biological processes such as nutrient transport, temperature regulation, and waste removal.
Organisms can live in various habitats such as land, water, and air. The specific habitat in which an organism can live depends on its adaptations and requirements for survival. Some organisms may be restricted to certain environments due to factors like temperature, pH, or availability of nutrients.