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Does not reflect the evolutionary history of the organism.
The underlying basis of taxonomic groupings of organisms is the similarities of their anatomical, behavioral, cellular, and biochemical characteristics. Ideally, taxonomic groupings reflect shared ancestry.
It cordenates activites,including growth and reperdution(cell divsion)
The same can be said about objects, As long as temperature does not change color, composition, or state of the object, they will always reflect (thus also absorb) roughly the same amount of light.
It doesn't reflect, it goes straight there.
Text relate to their context and reflect the society and culture in which they were created in the abbreviations used and their language patterns. Another way they reflect the society and culture is by using culture specific references.
Patterns reflect camoflauge snakes' bodies because they may have the exact same pattern as a poisonous snakes so predators think they are poisonous and do not mess with them.
Reflect in Silence was created in 2000.
Does not reflect the evolutionary history of the organism.
Rhythmic patterns is the visual language of repetition. There are many different sort of patterns. However the most frequently used is that of musical notes to reflect sound.
Some weather patterns in "The Scarlet Ibis" include the summer heat, hurricanes, thunderstorms, and the gentle breeze during autumn. These weather patterns are used symbolically to reflect the emotions and events in the story.
In multicellular organisms, cells have specialized jobs, and they are built according to their job.
im not exactly sure but i think it is habiat because the snakes need different scale patterns so they can blend in withen their habitat to hide from prey
The inability to find fossils of a missing link between apes and humans does not reflect negatively on Darwin's theories. Fossils of creatures that old are rare and difficult to find.
The underlying basis of taxonomic groupings of organisms is the similarities of their anatomical, behavioral, cellular, and biochemical characteristics. Ideally, taxonomic groupings reflect shared ancestry.
by a enery of sun and moon
"Trophic" is directly related to bio-physical shape. So the lowest trophic levels will reflect those Organisms that do not have much shape - worms, slugs, fungi, molds and bacteria.