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nooo
There are types I II and III
Some inherited behaviors of the squirrel are climbing trees, building nests in trees, and gathering acorns. They also inherited the instinct to hide the acorns after finding them.
A female horse's reproductive tract is much more like a human's, with a uterus designed to carry a single foal at a time. The uterine body is large and the uterine horns are relatively short. A female dog's uterus is essentially Y shaped and designed to carry multiple puppies. Each puppy has it's own placenta.
Yes.All animals have reproductive systems.Read more by following the link, below.
Ill posed question. Since populations evolve and can have many different and changing strategies for survival and reproductive success, some variant within the population, tour question does not make any sense. Evolution is not linear, but branching from many, many points of departure.
idk nooo
yes
differences between flower reproductive to the animals
What really accounts for differences in accent among people who speak English is their mother tongue differences, and environmental influences.
Reproductive cells divide to make sperm cells.
yes there is difference
Flowers are one of the reproductive strategies used by (some) plants. So the answer is yes.
There are types I II and III
they are both living and you'll have to probably cut them both open to see
Mechanical reproductive isolating mechanism
The Sumerian accounts (plural) are riddled with idolatry.
Differences between individuals may affect differences in their average reproductive success, causing the variant traits of individuals that have greater reproductive success (fitness) to become more prevalent in a given environment than rival traits. As environments change, so may the traits that have a reproductive advantage change. This is natural selection.