Primitive water organism
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ALGAPrimitive water organism
lowliest(of an organism) Primitive or simple
ALGAPrimitive water plant
spongesA primitive sedentary aquatic invertebrate with a soft porous body that is typically supported by a framework of fibers or calcareous or glassy spicules. Sponges draw in a current of water to extract nutrients and oxygen
oomycetean organism such as water mould
aquatican organism living in or near water
oomycetesOOMYCETE, an organism such as water mould
bathophilousof an organism, living in very deep water
aquaticsAQUATIC, an organism living in or near water
eurybathan organism that can live in various water depths
eurybathsEURYBATH, an organism that can live in various water depths
rheotaxisthe movement of an organism in response to a current of water
supercool(of a living organism) Survive body temperatures below the freezing point of water
supercools(of a living organism) Survive body temperatures below the freezing point of water
rheotaxesRHEOTAXIS, the movement of an organism in response to a current of water
supercooled(of a living organism) Survive body temperatures below the freezing point of water
saprobialof or like a saprobe, an organism living in foul water also SAPROBIC
supercooling(of a living organism) Survive body temperatures below the freezing point of water
rheotaxisoriented movement of an organism in response to a current of fluid, esp. water
rheotacticrelating to rheotaxis, the movement of an organism in response to a current of water
osmoregulationThe maintenance of constant osmotic pressure in the fluids of an organism by the control of water and salt concentrations
dinoflagellatesA single-celled organism with two flagella, occurring in large numbers in marine plankton and also found in fresh water. Some produce toxins that can accumulate in shellfish, resulting in poisoning when eaten
dinoflagellateA single-celled organism with two flagella, occurring in large numbers in marine plankton and also found in fresh water. Some produce toxins that can accumulate in shellfish, resulting in poisoning when eaten