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Darwin was the first scientist to have the courage to put forward the theory of natural selection.
Zofia Jawowrowska was the Filipino scientist who introduce the sperm cell
Learned behaviors are motives that enhance an animal's ability to survive in its current environment. Most learned behaviors are not absolutely essential for life; however, they can assist immensely in their everyday lifestyle (i.e. walking, and running are learned behavior often taught through the maternal guardian of the animal).
Animals extinction sometimes still leave their fossils , and they can determine much about them through scientific instruments . -AlanKeo
Cuttlefish are cephalopods. One of the things that scientists have learned about the cuttlefish through observation is that cuttlefish have the ability to change their appearance so that they blend in with their immediate environment, much like a camouflage.
Cuttlefish are cephalopods. One of the things that scientists have learned about the cuttlefish through observation is that cuttlefish have the ability to change their appearance so that they blend in with their immediate environment, much like a camouflage.
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Atomic Theory
it digests its food by making it go through its intestines
The speed of the waves that travel through the interior can tell the density of each layer of the Earth. Some waves can make it through certain layers, but not others.
Cuttlefish can move short distances by pulsating the lateral fins along the sides of their body. Cuttlefish often appear to hover in the water with this method. Cuttlefish, however, can only travel about 4 mph with their fins. Cuttlefish use their ''siphon'' to quickly "shoot" around underwater. Cuttelfish bring water into their ''mantle'' through the siphon, then they quickly expel it outward, creating a quick, forward movement for the cuttlefish. This is one of the methods that Cuttlefish use to escape.
First off, I assume you mean Frankenstein's monster, not the scientist. If that is the case, he learned through listening to the De Lacey's family, he was hiding near their cottage.
Virtues are often learned through observation, education, practice, and reinforcement from caregivers and other role models. Children may also develop virtues through reflection on their experiences, guidance from mentors, and a commitment to personal growth and ethical behavior. Regular practice of virtuous behaviors helps to reinforce and strengthen these qualities over time.
yes they go through school just as a regular scientist does.
I learned my times table through rote memorization.
A learned behavior in not instinctive but must be taught or acquired through learning.