The size of the animal contributes to the development of a new offspring in a couple of ways. The bigger the animal the bigger the offspring.
It contributes by the genes.
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You can say a lot about the size of the animal and the length of development inside the mothers body. The bigger the animal inside the body the bigger it will be on the outside.
You can say a lot about the size of the animal and the length of development inside the mothers body. The bigger the animal inside the body the bigger it will be on the outside.
of course otherwise that species would be all the same size..........Hope that helped
No. Placental mammals tend to have longer gestation periods than marsupials, depending on the size of the animal.
These two animals are too far apart genetically to have viable offspring, no matter how you tried to breed them.
Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude. Digits after (to the right of) the decimal point contribute to the accuracy of the number, not its magnitude (or size). So only the digits to the left of the decimal point contribute to the magnitude.
Many would believe that the size of the animal may determine how many genes it has. However, this is not always true. The animal with the most genes is actually microscopic. The mitochondria has less then 20 genes and has the least genes of any animal.
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No. Size of population doesn't correlate with level of development. For example, India is a country with almost 11 times the size of Mexico's population, and it is in much worse shape - i.e.: less development - than Mexico. On the other hand, Japan which is the third largest economy in the world, is a bit more populated than Mexico but has one of the highest living standards in the world.
does the backbone determined the size of animal
Cell number and cell size both determine the size of an animal.