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Basically, organisms flee if they can.
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Likewise, if the organism faces external stimuli that may be life-threatening, e.g., a predator, there is also likely to be a rapid instinctive reaction in the form of internal metabolic changes as well as rapid overall external behavior changes to prepare the organism to fight, flee or hide.
This reaction allows the aroused organism to confront or flee the danger; thus, the response became known as the fight or flight response.
For example, an organism might be disposed to grasp, bite, flee, or foveate some object.
Organisms that can swim, such as fish and shrimp, flee.
Of particular concern is how embryos and larvae will be affected by this oil spill, as organisms in these early life stages are typically unable to flee a contaminated area and lack the tissue mass and mature detoxification systems necessary to withstand toxic insults.
Areas of the seabed that had been coated by by-products of bacteria were essentially dead zones; many sedentary organisms had suffocated or been sickened by the material, and most mobile organisms had fled.
"You get unnamed organisms.
They are invented organisms.
"They're still organisms.
Tundra organisms are opportunistic.
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