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Q: How are mollies actions similar and dissimilar to the sheep?
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What is the best description about dissimilar organisms such as sheep and yeast?

When two organisms are notably dissimilar, such as a cow and a yeast, we can safely conclude that they are very distantly related. Organisms that are more similar to each other, such as a cow and a deer, are more closely related to each other.


Which sheep would be most genetically similar to sheep D?

Sheep A


How are sheep and paramecia cell alike and diffrent?

it is very similar because of the sheep


Do sheep and goats make the same noise?

no, it is very similar though. Every goat and sheep is different,but the noise centers into a "goat sounding" or "sheep sounding" noise witch are similar.


How is a sheep heart similar to our heart?

It has a similar shape, structure, chambers and valves.


How does Australia breed their sheep for meat?

Artificial selection. They select the sheep with the best qualities for meat production and breed him/her to other sheep with similar qualities and characteristics.


What does fleece?

it's "the wool of a sheep or similar animal hair


What are the medicinal actions of sheep sorrel?

Antioxidant, diuretic, detoxifying, laxative, astringent, and diaphoretic properties.


Do sheep have frunt teeth?

Yes sheep and goats both have front teeth but neither have top teeth at all- similar to a cow


What does fleece mean?

it's "the wool of a sheep or similar animal hair


What is the abstract noun for sheep?

Sheep is a noun and verb do not describe nouns. Verbs show actions eg run walk listen or states eg like love know.Adjectives describe nouns egblack sheepdead sheepheavy sheepyoung sheep


Is sheep a homophone?

Yes, "sheep" is not a homophone because it is pronounced differently from words with a similar spelling. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and often different spellings.