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Adhesion is important for living organisms because it allows cells to stick together and form tissues and organs. In plants, adhesion helps water move up through the xylem vessels. In animals, adhesion is needed for cells to stick to blood vessel walls and for platelets to form blood clots.
All invertebrate means is lacking a spinal chord, so, there are many single-celled and many multi-celled invertebrates.
A metre stick, of course.
The longest species in Australia is the Titan stick insect the heaviest is the Goliath stick insect.
Fires move fastest uphill because heat rises. Experiment: Light a match and hold it with the tip up and time how long it takes the flame to move halfway down the matchstick. Then light another match, hold it tip down and time how long it takes the flame to move halfway up the stick. Be careful not to burn yourself!uphill, for an experiment look for "Do forest fires move faster uphill or down hill
Yes stick instects do live in the rain forest. I live near the rain forest at Mount Tambourine, Australia and regularly see stick insects.
The 9-minute snooze is a product of mechanical clock engineering and digital clocks have followed suit since. Mechanical clock engineers had to configure clock gears to work with the clock's other gears. They had two choices - to set the snooze for either a little more than nine minutes, or a little more than 10 minutes. Clock makers decided on the 9-minute gear, believing 10+ minutes would be too long and allow someone to fall into a deep sleep. Clock manufacturers today have the option to set snooze buttons at any length but it is most stick with the 9-minute custom.
It could be in an RAIN FOREST and any where that has sticks...
"big wet forest somewhere between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn". I'd stick with 'tropical rain forest'.
It depends on what "stick" you mean. Stick, as in "I found a stick on the forest floor" is not a verb. Stick, as in "You should stick to the plan" is a verb. Hope I could help :)
Yes, because they look alot like sticks.
Ethiopia's environment is a mix of forest, desert and highlands
Go and talk to twilliy (little thing with stick and leaf on it)~Click the hello button---Their will be a list scan through it till u find moglin forest :D~
The Chameleon, the Pheasants, and the Birds.
first you go to the forbiden forest you get a big stick and force it though you head and you will find it there:)
The sticks made out of Diamond Willow wood. Diamond willow is found in Alaska, the Great Plains, boreal forest.
Stick insects are one of the successful group of organisms which adapts itself to match with the environment. It exhibits structural and coloration adaptation so that they can conceal from the prey and get protected from the enemies. They are named so because of the size/ shape of the organism.