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Plant cells are selected to demonstrate plasmolysis rather than animal cells. This because thy have the ability to absorb water through endosmosis unlike animal cells which would burst.
its a carnivore and it hates grass and other plants it would rather have meat then plants
The earthworm did not evolve,rather it was created as a worm. It did not come from another species,all of it's ancestors were worms.
By appearance what do you mean?Appearance in another animal or person?If you are on about a person then appearance doesn't mean anything but if you are on about an animal then it means alot.Like we would rather a girl than a dog or elephant.It's just the same with an animal they would rather a different animal than a person.- Nailer125(Please leave my name there when editing or I will report :D thanks,)
The adult Giant Panda is a rather territorial, solitary animal, rarely meeting another except in the mating season.
Animal fodder is just another name for the food given to livestock animals to eat, otherwise called animal feed. It's differentiated from forage in that fodder is brought to the animals, rather than letting them forage for it.
Traditions are difficult to change, but not impossible. If you would rather use some other animal to symbolize Easter, go ahead. If you are persuasive enough, you may get other people to agree with you.
Meat-eaters that don't hunt, but rather FIND their meat from an already eaten carcass or another animal's leftovers. An example would be a hyena!
Yes, the word animal is considered an adjective (rather than a noun adjunct) in terms such as animal welfare and animal fat.
One major advantage is it's easier to get a liquid into an animal than it is to get a pill or a syringe into an animal. Another benefit is that the liquid can often be flavored so the animal may choose to eat/drink the medicine rather than fight taking it.
If you believe in other life rather than just on earth a theory is that things from another planet came down and did genetic mutations to people.
A Venus flytrap is not an animal; it is a plant. Although it has unique characteristics such as the ability to trap and digest insects, these features are part of its adaptation for obtaining nutrients, rather than indications of being an animal. Plants have their own distinct biological classification separate from animals.