Organisms commonly found on old fences include lichens, mosses, and algae. These organisms thrive on the wood surface of the fences due to the moisture and nutrients present, creating a diverse and unique ecosystem. Additionally, you may find small insects, Spiders, and birds utilizing the shelter and resources provided by the fence.
Organisms made of prokaryotic cells are found in the Kingdom Monera.
All organisms are found in the biosphere, which is the part of the Earth where life exists. The biosphere includes the atmosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere where living organisms can thrive.
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The Amazon Rainforest.
Phototrophic organisms are found in the Kingdom Protista, specifically in the subgroups of algae and some protists. These organisms use light to produce energy through photosynthesis.
of course there are lots of things i never mention , it is too much on old thing . There are algae and moulds .Simple answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
avariety of organisms but low in numbers are found in adesert
Are you from Coral Elementary School? I'm Raphale Matthew from 6-Punctuality... :P Well, I can help you with this. I finished the "I'm a young ecologist badge" on April 7. Ok so basically, there's lots of organisms that are found on an old fence. Such as the mushrooms that grow on wet old fences. Here's a quick few that I put inside my project: 2) Examine old walls or fences and make a list of the organisms you find in this habitat. - Algae (Mushrooms) - Mould (Slippery green things on the wet fence.) - Insects /optional +/ Hives (I seen some insect hives back at Los Angeles. They were just sticked to the wall). I can't give you a full list. I don't want my answers getting comprimised. This is the internet. So why leak it to everyone?... If you want more answers, meet me in the cafeteria/canteen... I'm sitting @ the Primary 6-Punctuality table. RaphaleMatthew, 6P IT MONITOR >:D Are you from Coral Elementary School? I'm Raphale Matthew from 6-Punctuality... :P Well, I can help you with this. I finished the "I'm a young ecologist badge" on April 7. Ok so basically, there's lots of organisms that are found on an old fence. Such as the mushrooms that grow on wet old fences. Here's a quick few that I put inside my project: 2) Examine old walls or fences and make a list of the organisms you find in this habitat. - Algae (Mushrooms) - Mould (Slippery green things on the wet fence.) - Insects /optional +/ Hives (I seen some insect hives back at Los Angeles. They were just sticked to the wall). I can't give you a full list. I don't want my answers getting comprimised. This is the internet. So why leak it to everyone?... If you want more answers, meet me in the cafeteria/canteen... I'm sitting @ the Primary 6-Punctuality table. RaphaleMatthew, 6P IT MONITOR >:D
The smallest organisms are found in Kingdom Monera or the Moneran Kingdom.
Eubacteria are the most common unicellular organisms; they are found everywhere on Earth.
The electric dog fences are actually very effective. We didn't start using them for my dogs until we moved recently, and my dogs are 9 and 10 years old, and they were surpried by the fences, but the slight shock kept them from wanting to pass.
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maybe try putting higher fences in i don't really know though because i don't own horses.
This fossil has 23 000 years.
Central plains.
Te organisms found in the phylum chorodata are sea squirts and vertebrate animals.
Organisms made of prokaryotic cells are found in the Kingdom Monera.