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What Organisms are not affected by changes of water?

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I have a biology question that's asking me if there are any life forms that do not get affected by changes in water supply

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  1. Check this out. An article that talks about bacteria that is an organism and lives without the supply of water.

    http://www.astrobio.net/news/article2336...


  2. Since all organisms that we know of use water in some way and have it as a part of their own bodies, I don't see how there would be any that would be immune to changes in their water supply.

  3. Some microorganisms are not effected by changes in water supply. For example some bacteria and fungus for sure.  

  4. birds, camels, chantz.

  5. i wouldnt think so. all organisms need water to live. changing it affects them.

  6. none of them are every last organism began with water (not like they were made out of it though) the only ones maybe flys cause they dont need water cause their is always in their exoskeleton and reptiles that live on dry land but beside them probably none

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