The crawling cactus adapts to its environment by storing water in its stems, reducing water loss through its spines, and spreading out to access more sunlight. These adaptations help it survive and thrive in harsh conditions.
No, a carnivore cannot survive by eating plants because their bodies are adapted to digesting meat and they require nutrients found in animal tissue to thrive.
Animals that adapt quickly can survive and thrive in changing environments by being able to adjust their behavior, physiology, or physical characteristics to better suit their new surroundings. This allows them to find food, avoid predators, and reproduce successfully in the face of environmental changes.
Adapting to your surroundings is called acclimatization. This process allows organisms to adjust to changes in their environment in order to survive and thrive.
Yes, Thiobacillus species are acidophilic bacteria that can survive and thrive in extremely acidic environments, including sulfuric acid. They are capable of using sulfur compounds as an energy source and can tolerate high levels of acidity.
Thermophiles are microorganisms that thrive in high temperature environments, while halophiles are microorganisms that thrive in high-salt environments. Both types of extremophiles have adapted to survive in these extreme conditions by evolving specific metabolic and physiological strategies.
Aerobes utilize and thrive in oxygen, anaerobes are killed/ fail to thrive in oxygen.
Not just survive, but thrive.
I think about 46 degrees
Survive, effort, toil.
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Life - Part 2 2007 Survive and Thrive was released on: USA: 12 November 2009
The word 'alive' rhymes with 'survive' and is a simple word.
It is amazing that animals survive and thrive in the littoral zone. To survive against all odds is heroic.
The Franks.
Animals survive (and thrive) on the Galapagos islands because they have adapted to the conditions of their environment.
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