Ants
bactiria reproduces in about 20 min.
An amphibian's internal skeleton is important to its survival for a couple reasons. It helps some amphibians escape quickly from danger, and it can help them quickly catch their prey for food.
Cells often have to respond very quickly to changes in their internal and external environments.
The acinetobacter baumannii bacteria reproduces quickly, this causes it to attack the internal organs of the amer's body. The bacteria reproduces million to trillion times faster than any other bacteria, it makes The organs effected as well, the organs break down and begin to swell, which makes it want to travel around the body and infect every immune system till' the amer break its breath and its no more! When the bacteria reproduces it goes around the body and touches all of the organs until the whole body isn't infected! :D
The skeletal system its self, is used for a structure that provides or makes the frame for the bones to be put together in. Kind of like a tree with branches.
An Ant
will the population grow faster if an organism reproduces quickly
bactiria reproduces in about 20 min.
Tuberculosis reproduces through the air and often on contact. It is spread through coughing, mucus, sneezing, and reproduces very quickly.
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r-strategy
An amphibian's internal skeleton is important to its survival for a couple reasons. It helps some amphibians escape quickly from danger, and it can help them quickly catch their prey for food.
bambo because it reproduces quickly and there is so much of it it would not harm anythibg.
A mold is a type of fungus commonly found in warm, damp and humid environments. It quickly spreads and reproduces by making spores.
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Cyanoacrylate, commonly known by its trade name "Krazy Glue", is in fact waterproof. Additionally, it polymerises even more quickly in the presence of water. Due to this property, cyanoacrylate is popular among hobbyists for constructing coral.
Insects shed their exoskeleton in order to grow. They expand quickly before the next exoskeleton hardens.