Genetic
Genetic
Genetic
Genetic
If you are referring to the lysosome in plant or animal cells, then they live in both.
Creating an animal or plant with the desired traits selected.
I am not sure what adaptation you are referring to, and which animal or plant you are wondering about.
The animal you are referring to is a parasite. Parasites rely on other organisms for their nourishment and can live off them without causing immediate death.
This answer is related to Animal When a plant or animal is bred with a plant or animal from different stock, the process is known as hybridization. There are numerous reasons to create hybrids, including increasing genetic diversity and breeding for specific traits. Hybridization is frequently practiced in agriculture, to make stronger, healthier plants with desirable characteristics. Animal breeders also use hybridization to create new breeds or to try to breed out unwanted traits, such as hip dysplasia in some purebred dogs.
Chromosomes in plant and animal cells contain genetic material, DNA, which carries instructions for various cellular processes. During cell division, chromosomes help in ensuring accurate distribution of genetic information to daughter cells. They also play a role in gene expression and determining an organism's traits.
The part of the Plant cell that controls traits is called the nucleus.
Scientists added the kingdom "Protista" to classify organisms that exhibit both plant and animal characteristics. This kingdom includes a diverse range of eukaryotic microorganisms, such as algae (which have plant-like traits) and protozoa (which share animal-like traits). Protists play a crucial role in various ecosystems, often serving as primary producers or as part of the food web.
Animal Traits - 1918 was released on: USA: 11 March 1918