Using the example of plants and animals known to you, describe the possible limits of their resistance

Using the example of plants and animals known to you, describe the possible limits of their resistance to environmental factors.

An example of resistance to constant low temperatures can be considered warm-blooded animals (reindeer, seal, polar bear), which cannot be said about snakes, lizards and frogs (they are active only at temperatures above 6 – 9 degrees Celsius), although they normally tolerate (in difference from above) high. As a natural factor, you can also take lighting, such living organisms as moles, earthworms and parasites (pinworms, roundworms and others) do not need light, eyes are either absent or poorly developed. There are in nature and anaerobes (those who do not need oxygen) are unicellular (bacteria). In the aquatic environment, or, conversely, practically without water, not all organisms can also live (fish – only in water (some can stay on land for a short time), and a camel or a scorpion feel good in the desert. Lichens and crayfish.



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