Assuming you meant 'evolution' - then yes. Each successive generation adapts more to their living conditions, and environment than previous 'models'.
Bacteria that are adapted to live without oxygen can combine carbon dioxide and hydrogen to produce methane gas through a process called methanogenesis. This type of bacteria are known as methanogens and they are typically found in anaerobic environments such as swamps, marshes, and the digestive tracts of animals.
R-selected species typically have high reproductive rates, produce many offspring with little parental care, and have short lifespans. They are adapted for rapid population growth in unstable environments. K-selected species, on the other hand, have low reproductive rates, produce few offspring with high parental care, and have long lifespans. They are adapted for stable environments with limited resources.
Algae
In Magic: The Gathering, a land creature is a card that can be played as both a land and a creature. This means it can produce mana like a land and also attack or defend like a creature.
different environments produced different species by natural selection.
different environments produced different species by natural selection.
A niche is the place where a particular organisms are adapted
Agricultural revolution is important because people get to do things beside produce food.
they nake starch and produce energy for the plant.
Some examples of plants that produce seeds capable of germinating underwater include water lilies, water chestnuts, and water milfoils. These plants have adapted to survive and reproduce in aquatic environments through specialized structures that protect the seeds and enable successful germination underwater.
No, the saguaro is not a coniferous tree; it is a type of cactus. Specifically, it is known as Carnegiea gigantea and is native to the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern United States. Unlike conifers, which are characterized by needle-like leaves and produce cones, saguaros have a distinct columnar shape and are adapted to arid environments.
Yup