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The ultimate control of testes development lies in the genetic factors that determine the development and differentiation of male-specific structures. The presence of the Y chromosome, which carries the SRY gene, triggers the development of testes in embryos. These testes then produce hormones, such as testosterone, which further shape the development of male reproductive organs and secondary sexual characteristics.
The system of naming organisms which is used today is called binomial nomenclature and was invented by Carolus Linnaeus in 1753. It has changed a lot since its invention because of more recent discoveries. We usually refer to organisms by two names, the genus name and the species name. For example, humans belong to the genus Homo and the species sapiens, which literally means "wise man". In bacteria, the genus name frequently is descriptive of the shape of the organism, e.g. Staphylococcus aureusliterally means bacteria shaped like a bunch of grapes and the color of the colony is golden.
because the shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job
No, liquids do not have a fixed shape. They take the shape of the container they are in.
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Leakey's discoveries, such as the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, have provided valuable insights into early human evolution and prehistory. They have helped to establish the timeline of human evolution, identify key species, and understand the development of tool use and culture. These discoveries continue to shape our understanding of our origins and how humans have evolved over time.
Johannes Kepler. Inspired Sir Isaac newton's discoveries.
How did ancient indias land shape its civalization
Early environmental experiences help shape the development of the brain.
The development of a simplified alphabet.
Morphogenesis is the development of body shape and organization.
The development of a simplified alphabet. (APEX :] )
It is a growth spurt.
The development of a simplified alphabet. (APEX :] )
it reveals the true shape of a surface