Species are determined by color, size, living habits, and the region or regions in which they live in.
Genetic courses of behavior can be determined by studying genetic similarities between two species.
No such species. Weight is determined by species, gender and growth, not nationality.
The kinds of species that live in certain areas are largely determined by factors like climate, habitat structure, resource availability, and interactions with other species. These factors influence the distribution and abundance of different species in an ecosystem.
Depends on the species, but determined from an opening near the fish's anus.
Yes, adaptations in species are a result of genetic variations that occur naturally through mutations and genetic recombination. These genetic changes provide individuals with traits that can better suit them to their environment, leading to increased survival and reproduction rates, and ultimately shaping the evolution of the species.
The types and numbers of animals in an ecosystem are determined by factors such as climate, habitat availability, food resources, competition with other species, and predation. These factors influence the distribution and abundance of different species within an ecosystem.
It usually depends on the plant species. But for most species of trees it is often how many rings it has in its cell wall or bottom of the trunk. For plant species all together it is often the thickness of the cell wall.
The length of gestation is determined by factors such as the species involved, genetics, and environmental conditions. Biological factors like hormone levels, development of the fetus, and size of the species also play a role in determining the duration of gestation. Ultimately, different species have evolved to have specific gestation periods that are optimal for the healthy development of their offspring.
K strategists are species that have small populations and have a stable environment. R strategists are species that have large populations that are determined by their maximum reproductive capacity.
determined by the type of rattlesnake more species of rattlesnake are brownish beige or golden red brown.
The length of a phylogenetic tree is determined by the amount of genetic differences or changes that have occurred over time between different species or groups of organisms. These differences are typically measured using molecular data, such as DNA sequences, and are used to calculate the evolutionary distance between species on the tree. The longer the branches on the tree, the greater the genetic differences between the species.
The blue-jay is a particular species of bird. sam is a species of a human person