It has true roots, stems, and leaves
A group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring which can themselves mate is called a species.
All species of organism depend on their ability to produce new members. Without reproduction, the species would die out.
Yes they have. They have 70s ribosomes and circular DNA
They will most likely have less because they are not the kind of flower that really sticks out because of certain coloring, so that's also why they can depend on wing more than animals to pollinate.
Transgenic
"Aggressiveness is characteristic of this species."
There is no known combination of any separate ogagasims that can mate and produce fetil off-spring. They can however produce sterial off-spring such as a mule. P.S.- Sorry for the bad spelling
Most fireflies produce short, rhythmic flashes in a pattern that is characteristic of the species and an important mating signal.
Not as far as I know. Most plants produce some form of flowers. There are however, some species of Lantana that are sterile (cross Lantana montevidensis and Lantana camara), this means they produce flowers, but not seed.
Depends on species.
An animal breeder breeds endangered species and also studies genetic codes to produce offspring with certain traits and characteristics.
Yes, it does. However; In the case of some species, "budding" occurs and this is not produce cells with even amounts of cytoplasm.
A group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring which can themselves mate is called a species.
Fewer anaerobic Species
Yes they do. Some species have the same number of chromosomes but not all.
Its part of a naturally occuring cycle.Mankind however seems to have quickened the demise of certain species due to his abuse of Planet Earth.
Vampires are not real. There is a certain species of vampire bats, however, but they do not normally attack humans.