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Adaptation
That is called Mimicry. This is when a species evolves to share common percieved characteristics with another species.
The characteristics they use is Adaption,They have to get use to their natural community.
1. Predatory/Carnivorous feeding - species like those in the Nereid group actively pursue prey; often they use an evertable proboscis with jaws2. Deposit Feeding - species like those in the terebellid group use tentacles to pick up sediment with organic matter attached and bring it to their mouth3. Suspension Feeding - species like those in the sabellid group use feathery tentacles in the water column to capture plankton and oranic matter flowing in the water column
Binomials consists of the Genus name and the specific epithet. thus, by just looking at it we see informations about the plant species. First, we will know that it belongs to that particular genus and therefore has the diagnostic characteristics of that particular genus. the specific epithet is an "adjective" that describes the species (usually). For example, longifoliameans the species has large leaves or albus meaning white.
Scientists use ancestors and DNA to group species.
Scientsts use sonar to map the depth of water in sea and river etc..,they also use sonar to locate and identify object underwater
Scientists use Ancestors and DNA to group DNA.
Adaptation
in the group, all the fish are of the same species = use "fish"in the group, the fishes are of different species = use "fishes"Fish is used as plural and singular.However,Fishes is used to refer to multiple species of fish.
If two organisms are able to mate and produce fertile offspring, then they are of the same species.Horses and donkeys are two different species because if they mate, they produce a mule which is sterile (not fertile). This shows horses and donkeys are of different species.
taxonomic rank
The two main characteristics scientists use when classifying plants are reproduction and flowering capability. The flowering plants are known as angiosperms and are the largest group of plants.
Toy-like. Toyish. Toyly. Similar or Disimilar to toys.
Scientists use physical characteristics instead of animal behaviour to classify and group animals because physical characteristics are more definable than behaviour. Behaviour within a group of animals varies a lot, even within a single species. However, common physical characteristics are much easier to find and understand, as well as making the evolutionary process easier to see and understand. "Evolution never suggests that one thing ever turned into another fundamentally different thing. Every new species or genus, (etc.) that ever evolved was just a modified version of whatever its ancestors were." Because of this, they group and classify animals to study this and better name them. Grouping animals by all having fur or being quadrapods is much easier and makes more sense than classifying an organism by "grooms others as show of affection". Animal behaviour is also subjective.
vascular, nonvascular and adaptation
That is called Mimicry. This is when a species evolves to share common percieved characteristics with another species.