life cycle
The genetic make up of that organism.
You can make spun sugar by allowing melted sugar to flow off the end of a fork. It will harden as it passes through the air and create tiny fibers as it falls.
organism. (an organism that is not a protists, Monera, or bacterium) organism, generally, but i believe it is possible to have a single celled organism, small bacteria or something like that. Cells combine to make up organisms
Plants are an organism capable of producing their own food. (Organisms are all living things, technically plants are living...) Plants create their own food through photosynthesis.
A heterotroph (also known as a consumer) feeds on other organisms. Autotrophs (also known as producers) create food, almost always through photosynthesis.
When a wave passes through the ocean it may make a wave.
through the back
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chloroplast
I very much doubt it, they did not make it through to the knock out stages.
electricity passes through it and may or may not make the tree catch on fire.
spelloids. its due to the hydroids acting with the rooids to make spelliods.
Age structure is categorization of the population of communities or countries by age groups, allowing demographers to make projections of the growth or decline of the particular population. Life History Patterns • Definitions - Life cycle: morphological and physiological stages through which an organism passes during its lifetime • General stages: egg, juvenile, adult • Generation = time to complete go from egg → juvenile → adult → egg - Life history: various aspects of the life cycle such as rates of growth & development, no. of eggs laid, schedule of oviposition, survivorship patterns, etc.,
it would make very small and short rainbow
An organism that absorbs food is a producer/plant. A producer absorbs energy from the sun to make food or go through Photosynthesis
Canada is not owned by England. However, when the queen passes a law through parliament the Canadian government passes the law.
Argon is a gas and matter cannot pass through (threw?) electricity.