Fruit Flies and frog eggs are long-time,well characterized standbys in the lab environment,and specific manipulations allow researches to introduce genes from other organisms into these species
The fruit usually comes from the flowering part of the plant.
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Fruit flies are very small insects that lay their eggs in various plant tissues. The eggs of most species are laid directly in the pulp of the fruit on which the larvae feed.
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Many species of fruit flies are able to lay up to 20 eggs at a time. This allows them to reproduce at such a quick rate.
The development of a fruit fly is egg to embyro and then through three larval stages before it pupates and develops into an adult. A larva is an undeveloped worm like eating machine that in no way resembles the adult. The development of frogs varies by species but the most well known cycle is egg to embryo to fetus which hatches as a tadpole and subsequently metamorphoses into a young frog resembling an adult. While a good portion of a frog's development occurs after the egg has hatched the complexity of a tadpole as compared to a fruit fly larva is considerable. The development of a human embryo occurs entirely in the mother's womb with the resulting offspring born resembling the parents. Since both the frog and the human are vertebrates their developmental biology is significantly closer than either would be to a fruit fly.
Fiber and water, but the specific vitamins vary by species.
The fruit usually comes from the flowering part of the plant.
There are a186 total extant species, which include such species as the Nendo tube-nosed fruit bat, the Borneo fruit bat and Salim Ali's fruit bat.
It varies from species to species. Nearly 75% of bats in the world are insectivores, meaning they eat insects. Other species of bats feed on fruit and flower nectar, blood, and in some instances vertebrates such as frogs lizards and birds.
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diets differ among the various species but may contain any of the following: fruit, leaves, seeds, nuts, flowers, insects, spiders, eggs and small animals. x :) xxx
its like 750.000 its said in a book fruit hunter
Maybe, depending on where you are. Granadillas are fruits of the plant Passiflora ligularis. In most places, "passion fruit" is used to refer to fruits of the (closely related) plant Passiflora edulis. However, in Australia and most of Africa, Passiflora ligularis fruits are also called "passionfruit".There are several hundred species of Passiflora (Latin for "Passion flower'), and many of them have edible fruit, so what's locally and logically referred to as "passion fruit" might come from any number of different species.
A bitter orange is a citrus tree of the species Citrus aurantium, or of the species Citrus limetta, or the fruit of these species.
Not necessarily. The healthiness of a fruit is not related to its density.
The Wahlberg Epauletted Fruit Bat is not an endangered species. It is found in many areas of the world and is believed to have a large population