the mice is an adaptation that increased their fitness is 50% of mice that pass on their offspring
the mice is an adaptation that increased their fitness is 50% of mice that pass on their offspring
The feeder mice are small and are easy to bread.
This is an adaptation.
Gary Sinise portrayed the character of George in the 1992 film adaptation of "Of Mice and Men."
Mice certainly have had adaptations over time. The fact that mice breed so often and produce so many young is one example of an adaptation.
They are used in labs as lab rats
squirrels
No, "Of Mice and Men" was not filmed in Nebraska. The 1992 film adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel was shot in California.
A woodchuck has more characteristics like a squirrel because they are in the same family.
The actress who played Curley's wife in the 1992 film adaptation of "Of Mice and Men" was Sherilyn Fenn.
FVB mice are often used in production of transgenic mice due to their excellent reproductive capabilities and nurturing characteristics. In addition, FVB mice have large embryos which makes them easier to manipulate for microinjection of transgenes.
Because if the adaptation is usefull or essential to the survival of a species then only the animals with that adaptation will get offspring and therefore more and more animals are going to have the adaptation. For example the color of the coat by mice. If one mouse has a diffrent color than the other mice but his color matches their environment more than the coat of the other mice he is less likely to be seen by predators and therefore survive longer and get more offspring. There is a theory that is called "natural selection" of "survival of the fittest" you should look it up for a better/longer explanation