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Two characteristics that define gymnosperms are that they do not produce flowers or fruits and do not pollinate
These are the interstitial cells.
All bacteria produce chemicals. Could you possibly be more specific?
spore bearing or sporophyies are spore bearing plants.......
Antibody
Yes, they can produce specific pitches.
Mammals have three special characteristics that separate them from other groups of animals. The females produce milk by mammary glands, they have hair, and they have 3 specific middle ear bones. All of these characteristics are true of elephants, thus they are mammals (in the Order Proboscidea).
the two characteristics of land are slopes and mountains.
Two characteristics that define gymnosperms are that they do not produce flowers or fruits and do not pollinate
There are not any species,varieties or cultivars of edible cherry (Prunus sp.) that grow seedless. If someone did develop a genetically viable seedless cherry with the ability to produce on a commercial scale, they would probably be doing it already.Source: Me (I am a certified horticulturalist).
Male platypuses can produce venom.
Kingdom: Broadest level of classification, grouping organisms based on fundamental similarities. Phylum: Groups organisms with common characteristics beyond those shared by all eukaryotes. Class: Further divides organisms within a phylum based on more specific characteristics. Order: Groups similar families of organisms with shared characteristics. Family: Includes related genera that share common characteristics. Genus: Groups species that are closely related and share a common ancestor. Species: Most specific level, comprising individuals that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
Quantity supplied is the amount that firms will produce and sell at a specific price.
slopes and mountions
Easy to maintain, powerful, inaccurate, cheap to produce.
because of its color
A plasmid is a circular double stranded DNA usually found in bacteria. Most of them do not have specific functions and altering them does not hamper the bacteria possesing them. A gene of interest can be annealed to this plasmid so as to make the concerned bacteria produce a particular product. Since the bacteria can now produce a new product, the plasmid has been used to alter the characteristics of the organism.