fish breathe through their gills. frogs breathe through their legs while in water.
one of them are the gills of fish.hope this helps.
fish breathe through their gills. frogs breathe through their legs while in water.
the lungs take in oxygen from the air into the blood. it gets rid of the carbon dioxide.
I assume you are referring to structures that are left over and serve no apparent purpose. These are called vestigial structures.
Wolves do not have eyebrows. Eyebrows are not common in the animal kingdom and serve no specific purpose for wolves.
Sheep and dogs serve to advance the dictatorial ambition of Napoleon Animal Farm
No, they all serve a different purpose. Or Yes, because they all serve purposes.
camera's on corners of every building
In animals, structures such as antlers in deer and horns in cattle serve a similar purpose to implants by providing support for physical traits that enhance survival and reproduction. These structures are often used in mating displays or in combat for dominance. Additionally, beaks in birds and shells in mollusks function as protective adaptations that also aid in feeding. All these structures contribute to the animals' fitness in their respective environments.
The pillars of Aksum were built. Their purpose was to celebrate great victories and achievements. The writing on them stated what great things had been done.
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These structures are called vestigial structures. They are remnants of ancestral features that no longer serve a clear purpose in the organism's current form. Examples include the human appendix and whale leg bones.