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Yes, it is called apoptosis. This is a very good thing. For example, if the skin cells between your fingers and toes did not experience apoptosis during your growth and development in the womb, you would have webbed hands and feet!
Yes; for example, water fowl need webbed feet and in order to get them, they stretched their toes until eventually their childrens' children had webbed feet when they were born. From then on, water fowl had webbed feet.
Webbed feet animals, like frogs/toads, normally live in small ponds, river banks, streams or shallow waters. Ducks, for an example, can live in rivers or lakes, or even high or shallow waters. It isn't known for ducks or frogs or swans or webbed feet animals to live in the sea.
The swan's WEBBED FEET used for swimming is an ADAPTATION which is considered a biotic factor.
its webbed feet can help it to swim quick and hind legs can jump far
lysosome. a babys hands are webbed while it is in the womb, and the lysosome eats away the skin in between the fingers and toes.
Another word for conjoined toes/fingers (webbed) is Syndactyly.
Many simians and lemurs have elongated fingers
it is not something you develop you are born with it
it has webbed feet bl BLA
No. Penguins are birds, and birds do not have fingers. Penguins have wings, which they use like flippers, and they have webbed feet.
Yes, it is called apoptosis. This is a very good thing. For example, if the skin cells between your fingers and toes did not experience apoptosis during your growth and development in the womb, you would have webbed hands and feet!
Webbed finger or toe repair refers to corrective or reconstructive surgery performed to repair webbed fingers or toes, also called syndactyly.
We have canda the same to help us swim!
The proboscis monkey has 10 fingers in total, 5 each per hand but its not independent. It is webbed fingers to adopt for swimming.
Apoptosis is the reason why your fingers were webbed when you were an unborn baby, but they are not webbed now. It is a genetically controlled form of death of selected cells in the body.
A Latin word for joined toes or fingers is Syndactyly. The adjacent toes or fingers are joined by soft tissue in syndactyly.