👉 In the context of geology, a geophilid is an organism that lives in the ground. These organisms are typically found on surfaces such as rocks, soil, or even the surface of water bodies. They can be aquatic or land-dwelling, and their life cycle involves both feeding and reproducing.
Geophilids are known for their ability to survive in environments with varying levels of moisture and temperature. Some examples of geophilid organisms include:
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Arabidopsis thalian
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