Both humans and Meerkats exhibit internal circadian rhythms that regulate their active and resting times. Humans typically follow a diurnal pattern, being active during the day and resting at night, while meerkats are also predominantly diurnal, foraging and socializing during daylight hours. These internal clocks help both species optimize their behaviors for survival, such as feeding and avoiding predators. Additionally, social structures in meerkats, like group vigilance during foraging, reflect how communal behavior can align with their biological rhythms.
resting, lounging, drifting
false
sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR)
No, it is not. It is an abbreviation of 'Internal Organ' or its similar.
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A caliper that measures inside cylinders and similar things.
Venus is often compared as Earth's "sister planet", being similar in size and internal composition.
yes frogs have a similar internal anatomy to humans
Venus and earth
the answer is Venus, and Earth
When they are in their resting phase, which is similar to sleep, fish still swim, yet they usually slow down very much.
Stem has a similar function to the internal skeleton of an animal. It provides support, structure, and transport of nutrients within the plant, similar to how the skeleton supports and shapes an animal's body.