Species.
by looking at its characteristics.
Selective breeding is the process in which two animals from the same species reproduce due to useful characteristics. Two animals with a certain type of characteristic are bred together to produce offspring. Then the offspring with the most useful characteristic breeds with another offspring to produce more offspring. This process continues for generations until the offspring consistently have the useful characteristic farmers or scientists are looking for. Cross-breeding is a type of selective breeding except with animals from two organisms from the same species but not the same breed. Selective breeding is one of the most common causes for a wide range of breeds in animals and varieties in plants. this is incorrectIt is the process which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to selectively develop particular characteristics by choosing which typically animal or plant males and females will sexually reproduce and have offspring together
A compound microscope would be best if you want to see all the organisms in that drop. A simple microscope would not allow you to see as much.
It is true that scientists determine evolutionary relationships by looking at breeding behavior, geological distribution, and structural similarities between organisms. Scientists can use other criteria to determine evolutionary relationships.
by looking at the species and see if it has a cell then you know it is a plant cell and if it has no then it is an animal cell
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The word you are looking for is Daughter.
Asexual reproduction generates offspring that are genetically identical to a single parent. Asexual reproduction allows the organisms to reproduce very quickly. Asexual reproducers do not have to carry their offspring for a long amount of time and produce more than one at a time. Asexual reproducers do not have to spend time looking for a mate.
Depends. They usually only have one at a time, and the mother will spend several years looking after it before having another one. Don't really know how long they remain fertile, but due to the long pause between pregnancies you're probably looking at something like 3-6 offspring from each female orang.
Only if you are looking through a microscope.
I'm looking for fertile hatching eggs. Do you have any?
A slug will be yellow, and have be slimy looking. A fertile egg will look almost like a marshmallow.
I believe you are looking for the Nile Delta?
Poodles and spaniels are the same species, despite looking so different. The difference is due to man breeding their ancestors for specific traits. On the other hand, geese and chickens are barely related. They are both birds, and that's about it.
by looking at its characteristics.
The fertile Crescent is a crescent-shaped landform that has been in existence for thousands of years. Looking at it, you would notice marshlands, rivers, and tectonic divergence.
It's called "Hit that" by The Offspring. I was looking for this too. Luckily, I remembered the band.